What are the coordinates of the point on the directed line segment from (-1, -8)(−1,−8) to (8, 4)(8,4) that partitions the segment into a ratio of 1 to 5?

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Answer:

The coordinates of the point on the directed line segment from (−1,−8) to (8,4) that partitions the segment into a ratio of 1 to 5 is  [tex](\frac{1}{2}, \hspace{0.1cm}-6)[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve the question, we note that the difference in the x coordinate and the y coordinate of the line segment is as follows

(x₁, y₁) = (-1, -8), (x₂, y₂) = (8, 4)

Therefore, x₂ - x₁ = 8- (-1) = 9 An increase of 9 units

and y₁ - y₂ = 4 - (-8) = 12 An increase of 12 units

Also since we are looking for the point on the line that partitions the line in  a ratio of 1 to 5, then we 1 portion of the line closer to the point (-1 -8) and 5 portions closer to (8, 4), making a total of 6 portions.

Therefore, the coordinates of the point is;

(-1 + 9×[tex](\frac{1}{6} )[/tex], -8 + 12×[tex](\frac{1}{6} )[/tex] ) = [tex](\frac{1}{2}, \hspace{0.1cm}-6)[/tex].

The line segment is partitioned in a ratio 1 to 5 at point (1/2, -6).

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