Math, asked by tushargupta32, 1 year ago

line segment 1 by 4​

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Answered by jungook
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Answered by Anonymous
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Look at the slope between the original points (1,4) and (2,1)

m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) = (1-4)/(2-1) = -3/1

This means that to find a new point on the line we go right

one space for x and down 3 spaces for y

(x2,y2) = (x1+1, y1-3)

If we extend the line a distance equal to twice it's length

the new line is 3 times as long as the original line

We need to find the next two points on the line...

Starting from the original terminus point of (2,1)

(x2,y2) = (x1+1, y1-3) = (2+1,1-3) = (3,-2)

(x3,y3) = (x2+1, y2-3) = (3+1,-2-3) = (4,-5)

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