Answer:
[tex]\textsf{C.} \quad \left(3,\dfrac{5}{2}\right)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Midpoint between two points
[tex]\textsf{Midpoint}=\left(\dfrac{x_2+x_1}{2},\dfrac{y_2+y_1}{2}\right)\quad \textsf{where}\:(x_1,y_1)\:\textsf{and}\:(x_2,y_2)\:\textsf{are the endpoints}}\right)[/tex]
Define the endpoints of the line segment:
[tex]\textsf{Let }(x_1,y_1)=(-1,2)[/tex]
[tex]\textsf{Let }(x_2,y_2)=(7,3)[/tex]
Substitute the defined endpoints into the midpoint formula and solve:
[tex]\implies \textsf{Midpoint}=\left(\dfrac{7+(-1)}{2},\dfrac{3+2}{2}\right)[/tex]
[tex]\implies \textsf{Midpoint}=\left(3,\dfrac{5}{2}\right)[/tex]