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The ratio in which x-axis divides the line segment joining the points (5,4) and (2,-3) is what?

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Answered by ShivajiMaharaj45
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Step-by-step explanation:

\sf Let\:the\:x\:axis\:divides\:the\:line\:joining \:poits \: (5,4) \:and\:(2,-3)\:be m : 1

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\sf The\:y\:coordinate\:will\:be\:0

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\sf using\:section\:formula

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\sf 0 = \frac  {my_{2} + ny_{1}}{m+n}

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\sf 0 = \frac { m ( -3 ) + 1 ( 4 ) } {m + 1 }

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\sf - 3m + 4 = 0

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\sf m = \frac {4}{3}

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\boxed {\bold{\sf {The\:x-axis\:divides\:in\:ratio\: 4: 3 }}}

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Answered by sudeep004
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Sorry I have answered your previous question here as I couldn't post there...

Sorry for the inconvenience...

Your answer for the previous question is 6 points...

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