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In what ration, does the line y=3 divide the line joining the points A(2,6) and B(-12,-1).Find the coordinates of the intersection of the two lines

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Answered by gouthamgs037
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

In what ratio does the line x-y-2=0 divide the line segment joining the points A (3, -1) and B (8, 9)?


Let the ratio be k:1


We are given A (3,-1) B(8,9) are the points forming the line


By Section formula,


If P is the point of division then


P (8k-3) /k+1,(9k+1)/k+1


Are the Co ordinates of P


Since AB is intersected by x-y-2=0 at P


P is also on that line


By replacing the values of Co ordinates of P in the equation we get


k=2:3


SO k:1=2:3


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Answered by karanbora625
3

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

In what ratio does the line x-y-2=0 divide the line segment joining the points A (3, -1) and B (8, 9)?



Let the ratio be k:1



We are given A (3,-1) B(8,9) are the points forming the line



By Section formula,



If P is the point of division then



P (8k-3) /k+1,(9k+1)/k+1



Are the Co ordinates of P



Since AB is intersected by x-y-2=0 at P



P is also on that line



By replacing the values of Co ordinates of P in the equation we get



k=2:3



SO k:1=2:3


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