MEDAl HERE A point Q on a segment with endpoints A (2, −1) and C (4, 2) partitions the segment in a 3:1 ratio. Find Q. How Do I do this?!
@jdoe0001
@ganeshie8 @phi @sourwing lead me through please?
@amistre64 @Emily778 @R00nnYBraiNsbiG @Data_LG2 @emmyma
I think this is already asked before, check here: http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/52ded884e4b05a53debe6ace and here: http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/52ec21c6e4b0a362a8947591 also in here: http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/53484ebae4b0dfc5ac70bc5b (^_^) if you did not understand their explanations, just tag me again.
Thanks a lot man! @Data_LG2
@Data_LG2 Haha, I think I need your help! please :))
have you opened the link that i posted? have you read them? they have good explanations. which part you did not understand?
Yes, I found the 2nd one very helpful, but I just did not understand it enough to know how to put it together, since I have to write a response showing steps. @Data_LG2
hmmm I think you've covered this well to do it :)
well enough that is =)
Yeah, and yet I still do not know. I need to be explained clearly and step by-step, or else I would have not been here. Thank for your "help" though. :))) @jdoe0001
Not confusing, and messy explanations as I have been given...but @Data_LG2 I'm lookin' up to ya!
lol i'm about to tell you that @jdoe0001 have explained the solution pretty straightforward. focus on this part:
Sorry guys, @jdoe0001 @Data_LG2 I just didn't understand the visual images, because I am so used to learning step-by-step, and thank you both. :) I didn't know that the other problem was explained by @jdoe0001
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