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P and Q are points of trisection of a line segment joining point A (-4,3) and B(8,-15). Q is nearer to B. find the coordinates of Q.​

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Answered by rosemary61
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by sivapodi
1

Answer:

Q(4,-9)

Step-by-step explanation:

AB is the line trisected by P and Q.

Q is near to B. So the line segment AQ and QB will be in ratio 2:1.

The equation to find coordinates of a point between a line segment is

((m×x2+n×x1)/(m+n),(m×y2+n×y1)/(m+n))

where m:n is the ratio and

(x1,x2) and (y1,y2) are the coordinates of the line segment.

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