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In what ratio does the point (-2,-5) divide the segment AB where A is (2,3) and B is (-1,-3)?

A. 1:4 externally
B. 1:4 internally
C. 4:1 externally
D. 4:1 internally
E. None of these


First, plot the points on the co-ordinate axis.

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We can see that (-2, -5) divides AB externally. Also, A is much farther off than B.
So of the given options, the only feasible option is (C)

Note that "None of these" is not an option on GMAT so you will be given 5 defined options.
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In what ratio does the point (-2,-5) divide the segment AB where A is (2,3) and B is (-1,-3)?

A. 1:4 externally
B. 1:4 internally
C. 4:1 externally
D. 4:1 internally
E. None of these


First, plot the points on the co-ordinate axis.

Attachment:
PointDivision.jpeg

We can see that (-2, -5) divides AB externally. Also, A is much farther off than B.
So of the given options, the only feasible option is (C)

Note that "None of these" is not an option on GMAT so you will be given 5 defined options.

VeritasKarishma is this really a gmat related question?
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