Fnd the coordinates of the point which divides the line segment joining the points (1,-3) and (-3,9) in the ratio iternally.
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the answer is (0,0)
because x coordinate = m1x2 + m2x1 the whole divided by m1 +m2
and the same formula for finding the y coordinate by substituting the corresponding values we get the answer as (0,0
)
because x coordinate = m1x2 + m2x1 the whole divided by m1 +m2
and the same formula for finding the y coordinate by substituting the corresponding values we get the answer as (0,0
)
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Hey
Step-by-step explanation:
let the point be P(x,y)
x=(m2x1+m1x2)÷(m1+m2).
=>(3×1+1×-3)÷(1+3)
=>(3-3)÷4
=>0/4
=>0
y=(y2m1+y1m2)÷(m1+m2)
=>(9×1+3×-3)÷(1+3)
=>(9-9)÷4
=>0\4
=>0
so, P(0,0)
It's origin.
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