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Which shows how to find the y-coordinate of the point that will divide CD into a 5:2 ratio using the formula y = (y2 – y1) + y1? y = (3 – 1) + 1 y = (3 + 4) – 4 y = (3 – 1) + 1 y = (3 + 4) – 4

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Answer:

{5/7}(3-1)+1

Explanation:

User Kaushalop
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Answer:


(5)/(5+2)(3-1)+ 1

Explanation:

To find the coordinate of the point that divides a line segment AB with point A at (
x_1,y_1) and point B at
(x_2,y_2) in the proportion c:d, the formula used to find the location of the point is:


x-coordinate:\\(c)/(c+d)(x_2-x_1)+x_1 \\\\While \ for\ y-coordinate:\\(c)/(c+d)(y_2-y_1)+y_1

Therefore the y coordinate that divides line segment CD with point C at (
-4,1) and point D at
(3,3) in the proportion 5:2 is given by:


for\ y-coordinate:\\(c)/(c+d)(y_2-y_1)+y_1\\=(5)/(5+2)(3-1)+ 1\\=(5)/(7)(2)+1=(17)/(7)

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