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A point R with xcoordinate 4 lies on the line segment joining the points `P (2, 3, 4)`and `Q (8, 0, 10)`. Find the coordinates of the point R.

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To find the coordinates of point R, which lies on the line segment joining points P(2, 3, 4) and Q(8, 0, 10) with an x-coordinate of 4, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the coordinates of points P and Q We have: - Point P = (2, 3, 4) - Point Q = (8, 0, 10) ### Step 2: Use the section formula ...
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