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points A,B and C are collinear , and AB: BC=1:4 A is located at (-5,-3), B is located at (-2,0) and C is located at (x,y), on the directed line segment AC. what are the values of x and y?

points A,B and C are collinear , and AB: BC=1:4 A is located at (-5,-3), B is located-example-1
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Points A,B and C are collinear , and AB: BC=1:4 A is located at (-5,-3), B is located at (-2,0) and C is located at (x,y), on the directed line segment AC. what are the values of x and y? ​

Solution

For this case we know the coordinates of A and B given by:

A=(-5,-3)

B=(-2,0)

We also know that C is located at:

C=(x,y)

We also know the following ratio:

AB/BC= 1/4

We can find the distance between A and B with this formula:


AB=\sqrt[]{(-2+5)^2+(0+3)^2}=\sqrt[]{18}=3\sqrt[]{2}

We can find the distance between B and C on this way:


BC=\sqrt[]{(-2-x)^2+(y-0)^2}

We knwo that AB is 4 times bigger than BC so then if we check the possible options for x and y we can selct the correct one:

(10,12)

And the reason is because if x=10 and y= 12 we have:


BC=\sqrt[]{(-2-10)^2+(12)^2}=12\sqrt[]{2}

And when we divide AB/BC we got:

AB/BC= 3 sqrt(2)/ 12 sqrt(2) = 3/12 = 1/4

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