SOLUTION: Point Q lies on ST, where point S is located at (-2,-6) and point T is located at (5,8). If SQ:QT =5:2, where is point Q on ST?
I got (3,4). 5--2= 7x5/7= 5 +-2 =3
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Question 1178823: Point Q lies on ST, where point S is located at (-2,-6) and point T is located at (5,8). If SQ:QT =5:2, where is point Q on ST?
I got (3,4). 5--2= 7x5/7= 5 +-2 =3
8--6=14 x5/7 =10+-6=4
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the co ordinates are (3,4)
You are correct
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