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Line segment EG is partitioned by point F in the ratio 1:3. Point E is at E (0,4), and point F is at (1,3). What are the coordinates of point G? Please help ASAP.. I’m really stuck >.< Any help is appreciated! (70 Points!!)
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Line segment EG is partitioned by point F in the ratio 1:3. Point E is at E (0,4), and point F is at (1,3). What are the coordinates of point G?
Please help ASAP.. I’m really stuck >.< Any help is appreciated! (70 Points!!)
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Answer:
1,4
Explanation:
0,4 1,3 has to be farther
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Answer:
(4,0)
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