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find the point on the y-axis whose distance from the point 6, 7 and 4, - 3 are in the ratio 1 ratio 2​

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Answered by theyeet69
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

here is your answer

let,

x1=6 y1=7

x2=4 y2=-3

the point on y axis is (0,y) and the ratio is 1:2 let m=1 and n=2

then ,

y= (my2 +ny1)÷(m+n)

y= {(1×-3)+(2×7)}÷[1+2]

y= (-3+14)÷3

y=11÷3

hence. y= 11/3

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