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Mathematics, 17.06.2020 06:57 krobinson27

Given the points C(5, -1) and D(-5, 3), find the coordinates of the point P on directed line segment CD that partitions segment CD such that the ratio of CP to PD is 1:3? A) (1/3, 1) B) (5/2, 0) C) (1/3,2/5) D) (-4,2/3)

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