SOLUTION: The segment from(4,0) to (3,2) is extended three times its own length. Find the terminal point.
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Question 1023404: The segment from(4,0) to (3,2) is extended three times its own length. Find the terminal point.
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The segment from(4,0) to (3,2) is extended three times its own length. Find the terminal point.
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Is it 3x the length from (4,0) or from (3,2) ?
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