Asked by Mark

One endpoint of a line segment is (8, −1). The point (5, −2) is one-third of the way from that endpoint to the other endpoint. Find the other endpoint.

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Answered by Linda
(-1, -4)
Answered by Mark
How did you solve it?
Answered by Henry
(8,-1), (5,-2), (x,y)

x-5 = 1/3(x-8)
3x-15 = x-8
2x = 7
X = 3.5

y-(-2) = 1/3(y-(-1))
y+2 = 1/3(y+1)
3y+6 = y+1
2y = -5
Y = -2.5

Answered by Henry
(8,-1), (5,-2), (x,y)
5-8 = 1/3(x-8)
-9 = x-8
X = -1

-2-(-1)) = 1/3(y-(-1))
-1 = 1/3(y+1)
-3 = y+1
Y = -4
Answered by Anonymous
21,5
Answered by Jack
So, what's the answer? (3.5, -2.5) or (-1, -4)??
Answered by Badri
We have a formula for n pieces
X=×1+(n-1)×2/n
In this question : 5=x+(8*2)/3 n=3 we have 3 parts
×=-1
-2=y+(-1*2)/3 y=4
If we replace the first x and y with 8 and -1 we can reach to 3.5 and -2.5 which it means one of the points is from the end and the other point is from the start point. Both answers are correct.
Answered by Amulya
The correct answer is (-1,-4)
Answered by ashley
all you have to do is go down one and over three three times because if (5, -2) is one third u just count how many down and over it is until you have done it three times. i got this problem in math today and i did it this way and got it correct. sry if i’m kinda repetitive in my explanation but i think i got the point across.
Answered by Anonymous
(-1,-4)
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