IloveManUtd
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Hi, I've got a geometry question that goes like this:
The coordinates of A, B and C are (12,6), (16,-8) and (-4,-14) respectively. P is the point on AC such that CP= 3PA. The line through P and perpendicular to AC cuts the y-axis at the point d. Find:
a) the coordinates of P
b) the equation of the line PD
c) the coordinates of D
d) the area of the quadrilateral ABCD
Thx!
The coordinates of A, B and C are (12,6), (16,-8) and (-4,-14) respectively. P is the point on AC such that CP= 3PA. The line through P and perpendicular to AC cuts the y-axis at the point d. Find:
a) the coordinates of P
b) the equation of the line PD
c) the coordinates of D
d) the area of the quadrilateral ABCD
Thx!