The point which divides the line joining the points (1, 3, 4) and (4, 3, 1) internally in…
Mathematics · Class 11 · CBSE — Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
The point which divides the line joining the points
(1, 3, 4) and (4, 3, 1) internally in the ratio 2 : 1, is
(1, 3, 4) and (4, 3, 1) internally in the ratio 2 : 1, is
- (2, – 3, 3)
- (2, 3, 3)
- \(\left(\frac{5}{2}, 3, \frac{5}{2}\right)\)
- (3, 3, 2)
Answer
(B) (2, 3, 3)
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