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प्रश्न
Find the ratio in which y-axis divides the line segment joining the points A(5, –6) and B(–1, –4). Also find the coordinates of the point of division.
उत्तर १
Let (0, α) be a point on the y-axis dividing the line segment AB in the ratio k : 1.
Now, using the section formula, we get
`(0,alpha)=((-"k"+5)/("k"+1),(-4"k"-6)/("k"+1))`
`=>(-"k"+5)/("k"+1)=0,(-4"k"-6)/("k"+1)=alpha`
Now,
`(-"k"+5)/("k"+1)=0`
⇒ −k + 5 = 0
⇒ k = 5
Also,
`(-4"k"-6)/("k"+1)=alpha`
`=>(-4xx5-6)/(5 +1)=alpha`
`=>alpha=(-26)/6`
`=>alpha=-13/3`
Thus, the y-axis divides the line segment in the ratio k : 1, i.e. 5 : 1.
Also, the coordinates of the point of division are (0, α), i.e `(0,-13/3)`
उत्तर २
The ratio in which the y-axis divides two points (x1 , y1) and (x2 , y2) is \[\lambda: 1\]
The co-ordinates of the point dividing two points (x1 , y1) and (x2 , y2) in the ratio m : n is given as,
`(x , y) = ((lambdax_2 + x_1)/(lambda + 1 )) ,((lambda"y"_2 + "y"_1)/(lamda + 1))` where, `lambda = "m"/"n"`
Here the two given points are A(5,−6) and B(−1,−4).
`(x, "y") = ((-lambda + 5)/(lambda + 1),(- 4lambda - 6)/(lambda + 1))`
Since, the y-axis divided the given line, so the x coordinate will be 0.
\[\frac{- \lambda + 5}{\lambda + 1} = 0\]
\[\lambda = \frac{5}{1}\]
Thus the given points are divided by the y-axis in the ratio 5 : 1.
The co-ordinates of this point (x, y) can be found by using the earlier mentioned formula.
`(x , "y" ) = ((5/1 (-1) + (5) )/(5/1 + 1)) , ((5/1(-4)+(-6))/(5/1 +1))`
`(x , "y") = (0/6) , (-26/6)`
`(x , "y") = ( 0 , - 26/6)`
Thus the co-ordinates of the point which divides the given points in the required ratio are `(0,-26/6)`.
Notes
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