The line joining points A(1,2) and B(-3,4) is divided by the line x+y-5=0. To find the ratio, we calculate the x and y coordinates of the point of intersection between the two lines and substitute them into the equation of the dividing line. The ratio is the distances of the intersection point from the two given points A and B divided by the total distance between points A and B.
The line joining points A(1,2) and B(-3,4) is divided by the line x+y-5=0. To find the ratio, we calculate the x and y coordinates of the point of intersection between the two lines and substitute them into the equation of the dividing line. The ratio is the distances of the intersection point from the two given points A and B divided by the total distance between points A and B.
The line joining points A(1,2) and B(-3,4) is divided by the line x+y-5=0. To find the ratio, we calculate the x and y coordinates of the point of intersection between the two lines and substitute them into the equation of the dividing line. The ratio is the distances of the intersection point from the two given points A and B divided by the total distance between points A and B.