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Suppose A,R, and B are collinear on AB and AR: AB=1/4, what are the coordinates of R?

Suppose A,R, and B are collinear on AB and AR: AB=1/4, what are the coordinates of-example-1
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Since AR:AB=1/4, then AR:RB=1/3, therefore, using the following formula for the coordinates of the point R


x=(x_1+rx_2)/(1+r),\text{ y=}(y_1+y_2r)/(1+r),

we get:


\begin{gathered} x=(1+(1)/(3)\cdot4)/(1+(1)/(3))=(1+(4)/(3))/(1+(1)/(3))=((7)/(3))/((4)/(3))=(7)/(4), \\ y=(-1+(1)/(3)\cdot4)/(1+(1)/(3))=(-1+(4)/(3))/(1+(1)/(3))=((1)/(3))/((4)/(3))=(1)/(4). \end{gathered}

Answer:


R=((7)/(4),(1)/(4))=(1.75,0.25)\text{.}

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