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The line `y=0` divides the line joining the points (3, -5) and (-4, 7) in the ratio :

A

`3 : 4`

B

`4 : 5`

C

`5 : 7`

D

`7 : 9`

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To solve the problem of finding the ratio in which the line \( y = 0 \) divides the line segment joining the points \( (3, -5) \) and \( (-4, 7) \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Points Let the two points be: - \( A(3, -5) \) - \( B(-4, 7) \) ### Step 2: Use the Section Formula ...
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