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Find the point, M, that divides segment AB into a ratio of 5:6 if A is at (0, 22) and B is at (11, 0). A) (5, 12) B) (5, 11) C) (6, 12) D) (6, 11)

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\bf \left. \qquad \right.\textit{internal division of a line segment} \\\\\\ A(0,22)\qquad B(11,0)\qquad \qquad 5:6\quad \textit{from A to B} \\\\\\ \cfrac{AM}{MB} = \cfrac{5}{6}\implies \cfrac{A}{B} = \cfrac{5}{6}\implies 6A=5B\implies 6(0,22)=5(11,0)\\\\ -------------------------------\\\\


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and surely you know what that is.
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Answer is (5,12) if anyone wanted to know

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