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Find the coordinates of point which divides the line segment joining the points (a+b,a-b) and (a-b,a+b) in the ratio 3:2 interally



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Answer:

  • Coordinate of 0 =
    \bigg( (5a-b)/(5),\:(5a+b)/(5)\bigg)

Explanation:

  • Let AOB be the line segment
  • Point 'O' divides the line segment into m:n = 3:2

Given:

  • Coordinate of a = (a+b, a-b)
  • Coordinate of b = (a-b, a+b)
  • Ratio = 3:2

ToFind:

  • Coordinate of 0 (zero)

Solution:

ATQ,


  • (m)/(n)=(3)/(2)
  • Coordinate of a = (x
    _(1), y
    _(1))
  • Coordinate of b = (x
    _(2), y
    _(2))

As we know that,


\implies\:\:x = (mx_(2) + nx_(1))/(m + n)


\implies\:\:x = ((a-b)3 + (a+b)2)/(3+2)


\implies\:\:x = (3a - 3b + 2a + 2b)/(5)


\implies\:\:\red{x = (5a - b)/(5)}

Similarly,


\implies\:\:y = (my_(2)+ny_(1))/(m+n)


\implies\:\:y = ((a+b)3+(a-b)2)/(3+2)


\implies\:\:y = (3a+3b+2a-2b)/(5)


\implies\:\:\red{y = (5a+b)/(5)}

Hence,

Coordinate of 0 is
\blue{\bigg( (5a-b)/(5),\:(5a+b)/(5)\bigg)}

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