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Consider C(-6,-1) and D(4,8). Point P3 partitions the segment from C to D in a 1:2 ratio. Find the coordinates of point P3.

a) P3(2, 3.5)
b) P3(-2, 3.5)
c) P3(-2, -3.5)
d) P3(2, -3.5)

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Final Answer:

To find the coordinates of point P3, which partitions the segment CD in a 1:2 ratio, we can use the section formula. The coordinates of P3 are (
(2)/(3), 5). None of the given options exactly matches this result.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the coordinates of point P3, which partitions the segment CD in a 1:2 ratio, we can use the section formula. The section formula states that for two points A(x₁, y₁) and B(x₂, y₂) dividing a line segment in the ratio m:n, the coordinates of the dividing point P(x, y) are given by:

x =
(mx_2 + nx_1)/(m + n)

y =
(my_2 + ny_1)/(m + n)

In this case, we want P3 to divide the segment CD in a 1:2 ratio. So, m = 1 and n = 2.

x =
(2 \cdot 4 + 1 \cdot (-6))/(1 + 2)

=
(8 - 6)/(3)

=
(2)/(3)

y =
(2 \cdot 8 + 1 \cdot (-1))/(1 + 2)

=
(16 - 1)/(3)

=
(15)/(3)

= 5

Therefore, the coordinates of P3 are (
(2)/(3), 5). None of the given options exactly matches this result.

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