Home
Class 12
MATHS
The line segment joining the points (1,...

The line segment joining the points (1, 2) and (k, 1) is divided by the line `3x+4y-7=0` in the ratio `4:9` , then k is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The line segment joining the points (1,2) and (k,1) is divided by the line 3x+4y-7=0in the ratio 4:9 then k is

The line segment joining the points (1,2) and (-2, 1) is divided by the line 3x+4y=7 in the ratio

The line segment joining the points (1, 2) and (2,1) is divided by the line 3x+4y=7 in the ratio

The line segment joining the points (1,2) and (-2,1) is divided by the line 3x+4y=7 in the ratio:

The line segment joining the points (1,2) and (-2,1) is divided by the line 3x+4y=7\ in the ratio a. 3:4 b. 4:3 c. 9:4 d. 4:9

The line segment joining the points (1,2) and (-2,1) is divided by the line 3x+4y=7\ in the ratio a. 3:4 b. 4:3 c. 9:4 d. 4:9

Segment joining (1,2) and (-2,1) is divided by the line 3x+4y=7 in the ration

If the line segment joining the points P(2,4,1) ,and Q(3,8,1) is divided by the plane 3x-ky-6z=0 externally in the ratio 4:5 then k=

If the line segment joining the points P (2,4,1) and Q (3,8,1) is divided by the plane 3x -ky-6z=0 externally in the ratio 4 :5, then k =