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Segment CD is shown on the graph. Which shows how to find the y-coordinate of the point that will divide CD into a 5:2 ratio

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C. y=[5/7](3-1)+1

Step-by-step explanation:

Segment CD is shown on the graph. Which shows how to find the y-coordinate of the point that will divide CD into a 5:2 ratio

A. y=[5/2](3-1)+1

B. y=[5/2](3+4)-4

C. y=[5/7](3-1)+1

D. y=[5/7](3+4)-4

The coordinates of point C is (-4,1) and the coordinate of point D is (3,3)

The formula for dividing a line XY in ratio a:b, with point X at (x₁, y₁) and Y at (x₂, y₂) is given by the equation:


y=(a)/(a+b) (y_2-y_1)+y_1

Point C is (-4,1) = (x₁, y₁), therefore x₁ = -4 and y₁ = 1. point D is (3,3), therefore x₂, = 3 and y₂ = 3.

The ratio = 5:2, therefore a= 5 and b = 2.

Substituting into the formula gives:


y=(a)/(a+b) (y_2-y_1)+y_1\\y=(5)/(5+2) (3-(1))+(1)\\y=(5)/(7) (3-1)+1

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