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Given the points L(-2,5) and M(2,-3), point Q(6/5, -7/5) partions line LM in the ratio A) 1:4 B) 1:5 C) 4:1 D) 4:5
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Given the points L(-2,5) and M(2,-3), point Q(6/5, -7/5) partions line LM in the ratio A) 1:4 B) 1:5 C) 4:1 D) 4:5
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Given the points L(-2,5) and M(2,-3), point Q(6/5, -7/5) partions line LM in the ratio
A) 1:4
B) 1:5
C) 4:1
D) 4:5
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it should be C)4:1 tho hope this helps
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Option C. 4:1 is the correct answer
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