In mathematics, determining the start point when you have the mid and end points demands a process of backward calculations. This necessitates subtracting the mid-point from the end point, then taking the result and subtracting it from the mid-point once more. This approach is applicable in a range of mathematical scenarios, such as geometry or working with number lines.
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