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Find the point, M. that divides segment AB into a ratio of 3:2 if A is at (0, 15) and B is at (20,0)

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Answer:

(12,6)

Explanation:

The sum of the ratio numbers (3+2) is 5,so M is 3/5 of the distance from A to B. The coordinates of M are (Xm,Ym), Where Xm=0+3/5(20-0)

And Ym= 15+3/5(0-15)

User Hanno
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Answer:

the Point is (12,6)

Explanation:

We Have Formula ( (b*x1 +a*x2)/a+b , b*y1 +a*y2/a+b)

Where x1 , y1, and x2, y2, are the coordinate points of the line segment that make the line segment. And 'a' and 'b' is the ratio. here the ratio is 3:2 so the a =3 and b=2 . After putting values and of the points and the ratio in the above formula we'll have

(2*0 +3*20)/3+2 , (2*15 + 3*0)/3+2

we'll have 60/5 , 30/5 = (12,6) this will the point that will divides the Libe segment formed from A and B in the Ratio of 3:2.

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