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Mathematics, 14.09.2019 19:10 josephcfaucett2863

On a coordinate plane, a line is drawn from point k to point j. point k is at (9, 2) and point j is at (1, negative 10). what is the x-coordinate of the point that divides the directed line segment from k to j into a ratio of 1: 3? x = (startfraction m over m + n endfraction) (x 2 minus x 1) + x 1 –1 3 7 11


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