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7.06 Dividing a segment into a given ratio

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Point $P$P divides the interval joining the points $\left(x_1,y_1\right)$(x1,y1) and $\left(x_2,y_2\right)$(x2,y2) in the ratio $m:n$m:n. Which of the following formulas gives the $x$x-coordinate of point $P$P?

$\frac{-mx_2+nx_1}{m+n}$mx2+nx1m+n

A

$\frac{mx_1+nx_2}{m+n}$mx1+nx2m+n

B

$\frac{mx_2+nx_1}{m+n}$mx2+nx1m+n

C

$\frac{mx_1-nx_2}{m+n}$mx1nx2m+n

D
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Point $P$P divides the interval joining the points $\left(x_1,y_1\right)$(x1,y1) and $\left(x_2,y_2\right)$(x2,y2) in the ratio $m:n$m:n. Which of the following formulas gives the $y$y-coordinate of point $P$P?

Easy
< 1min

When the point $P$P divides the interval $AB$AB internally, is the ratio $m$m:$n$n (that is used in calculations) positive or negative?

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< 1min

When the point $P$P divides the interval $AB$AB externally, is the ratio $m$m:$n$n positive or negative?

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< 1min
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GEO-G.GPE.6

Find the point on a directed line segment between two given points that partitions the segment in a given ratio

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