The ratio in which the line x + y = 4 divides the line joining the points (–1, 1) and (5…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry
The ratio in which the line x + y = 4 divides the line joining the points (–1, 1) and (5, 7) is 1: α then α =
- \(\alpha = 1\)
- \(\alpha = 3\)
- \(\alpha = 2\)
- \(\alpha = 4\)
Answer
(C) = 2
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