Find the coordinate of the point P which is five-sixth of the way from A (–2, 0, 6) to B…
Mathematics · Class 11 · CBSE — Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
Find the coordinate of the point P which is five-sixth of the way from A(–2, 0, 6) to B(10, –6, –12).
- –8, 5, –9
- –8, –5, 9
- 8, –5, –9
- 8, 5, 9
Answer
(C) 8, –5, –9
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