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What are the coordinates of the point on the directed line segment from (-10,-8) to (-8,8) that partitions the segment into a ratio of 1 to 3?

What are the coordinates of the point on the directed line segment from (-10,-8) to-example-1
User Izik Golan
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In order to calculate the coordinates of the point, first let's calculate the change in x and change in y between the line points:


\begin{gathered} \Delta x=-8-(-10)=-8+10=2\\ \\ \Delta y=8-(-8)=8+8=16 \end{gathered}

Now, since the ratio is 1 to 3, we will divide this change into 4 parts, this way we can use 1 part to the left and 3 parts to the right of the required point:


\begin{gathered} (\Delta x)/(4)=(2)/(4)=0.5\\ \\ (\Delta y)/(4)=(16)/(4)=4 \end{gathered}

Now, to find the required coordinates, let's add this change to the coordinates of the first point:


\begin{gathered} A(-10,-8) \\ P_x=A_x+(\Delta x)/(4)=-10+0.5=-9.5 \\ P_y=A_y+(\Delta y)/(4)=-8+4=-4 \end{gathered}

Therefore the answer is (-9.5, -4).

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