SOLUTION: find the point of the line passing through A (-1,-1) and B (4,4) which is twice as far from A as from B

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Question 684538: find the point of the line passing through A (-1,-1) and B (4,4) which is twice as far from A as from B
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
find the point of (I think you mean on) the line passing through A (-1,-1) and B (4,4) which is twice as far from A as from B
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Do x & y separately.
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The x distance from A to B = 5
Add 5 to the x of B --> 9
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The y distance from A to B = 5
Add 5 to the y of B --> 9
--> (9,9)

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