Segment AB is shown on the graph.
Which shows how to find the x-coordinate of the point
that...
Mathematics, 06.02.2021 01:00 madisongibson714
Segment AB is shown on the graph.
Which shows how to find the x-coordinate of the point
that will divide AB into a 2:3 ratio using the formula
y
7
6
x =
a
a + b
(x2 – x1) + xq?
5
4
3 +
(-3,2)
A
2
1.
O x= [(-3-2) + 2
O x=( )(2+3) -3
Ox={})(-3-2) +2
O x = })(2+3) - 3
-7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -11
N
5
6
7 x
23 4
B (2, -1)
-2
o
43
4
-5
-6
-7
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