Question 1174279
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Find the coordinates of P such that P is a point on AB, A(0,6), B(6,0), AP:AB=2:1 
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As the problem is worded,  printed,  posted and presented,  IT  HAS  NO  solution.


It can not be a point  P   "on AB"   such that   AP : AB = 2:1.


Such a point  P  is  NECESSARY  out of the segment  AB.



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After reading the post by Edwin.


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    Edwin, I do not see how your thoughts do relate to my post.


    I only know, that if a person, who positions himself (or herself) as a Math problem composer,

    has enough (=adequate) Mathematical culture, he (or she) always can (should, MUST) formulate Math problem

    in a precisely accurate way, excluding any ambiguities.


    It is the form of Mathematical politeness and mathematical maturity of such a Math composer.


        +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
        |     In the context of this problem, as it is worded, printed    |
        |     posted and presented, the objects denoted by two capital    | 
        |        letters, such as AB, AP, BP, represent SEGMENTS          |
        |           and DO NOT REPRESENT lines or intervals.              |
        +-----------------------------------------------------------------+

    
    THEREFOTRE, I consider your reproaches to me as INCONSISTENT,

            and expect to get apologies from you.


    Also, please notice that different parts of your comment,
    in the context of the given problem, CONTRADICT to each other.
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In this forum, there are many people among the tutors, who are agitated to correct me or to teach me,

instead of learning from me.