SOLUTION: find the point which devides the segmen (-5,-4) to (6,-2) in the ratio 2:3
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Question 1052654: find the point which devides the segmen (-5,-4) to (6,-2) in the ratio 2:3
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Calculate the x distance,
Break up the x distance into 5 units,
Going from the start point to the break point, add two units,
Do the same for the y distance,
Going from the start point to the break point, add two units,
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