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What is the x-coordinate of the point that divides the directed line segment from K to J into a ratio of 1:3?

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User JohnyMSF
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Since we need a point that divides K-->J into two segments in a 1:3 ratio, let's flip it to a 3:1 ratio in the J-->K direction. That means that this point is 3/(3+1) = 3/4 of the way up line JK.
Let's take 3/4 of the x of K (plus the 1 for the x of J):
3/4×(9 - 1) + 1 (because the beginning ofvthe line, at J, has an x of 1)...
3/4×(8) + 1 = 6 + 1 = 7
Therefore the answer is C) 7
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Step 1

Find the distance KJ in the x-coordinate

we know that

the distance between two points with only one coordinate is equal to


d=\left|x_2-x_1\right|

substitute the values


d=\left|9-1\right|=8\ units

Step 2

Find the x-coordinate of the point that divides the directed line segment from K to J into a ratio of
1:3

we know that

the ratio is
1:3

so


1+3=4

Divided the distance KJ in the x-coordinate by
4


8/4=2\ units

Adds the x-coordinate of J to
3 times
2\ units


1+3*(2)=7\ units

therefore

the answer is the option


7\ units

User Cyclion
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