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The ratio in which the line segment joining `P(x_1,\ y_1)` and `Q(x_2,\ y_2)` is divided by x-axis is `y_1: y_2` (b) ` y_1: y_2` (c) `x_1: x_2` (d) ` x_1: x_2`

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