Math, asked by adevaishnavi31, 7 months ago

The line Segment AB
is divided at Ocl.1)
internally in the ratio
5:2 and co-ordinates
OF point B are (-1,-1) find the co-ordinater
of point A.​

Answers

Answered by karanjaiswar547
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

P(1,1)

B(-1,-1)

Let A(x,y)

\begin{gathered}p( \frac{5( - 1) + 2x}{7} \frac{5( - 1) + 2y}{7} ) \\ \frac{ - 5 + 2x}{7} = 1 \\ 2x = 7 + 5 \\ x = 6 \\ and \\ \frac{ - 5 + 2y}{7} = 1 \\ 2y = 7 + 5 \\ y = 6\end{gathered}

p(

7

5(−1)+2x

7

5(−1)+2y

)

7

−5+2x

=1

2x=7+5

x=6

and

7

−5+2y

=1

2y=7+5

y=6

Answered by chandrusathyan
1

Answer:

The difference between line and line segment, are discussed in the points given below:

The line refers to a straight and long mark on a surface, represented by arrows at each end showing that it extends in the two directions, endlessly ...

While a line segment starts at one point and ends at another one, there are no endpoints in a line.

When it comes to length, the length of a line is infinite, which cannot be measured

Step-by-step explanation:

hope it helps it is a clue for your Qustien

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