Points P,Q,R(in this order) divide the line joining the points A(-2,2) and B(2,8) into four equal parts. The
coordinates of the point Q are:
(a) (-1,7/2)
(b) (1,13/2)
(c) (0,5)
(d) (5,1/2)

1 Answer

Answer :

(c) (0,5)

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