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Lesson 3 Partitioning a Line Segment

Lesson 3 focuses on partitioning a line segment using coordinates, emphasizing the geometric theorem standards G.GPE.4 and G.GPE.6. It includes exercises to find points that divide segments in specified ratios and explains the steps to calculate these points. The lesson also provides examples and homework assignments to reinforce the concepts learned.

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Lesson 3 Partitioning a Line Segment

Lesson 3 focuses on partitioning a line segment using coordinates, emphasizing the geometric theorem standards G.GPE.4 and G.GPE.6. It includes exercises to find points that divide segments in specified ratios and explains the steps to calculate these points. The lesson also provides examples and homework assignments to reinforce the concepts learned.

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Lesson 3: Partitioning a Line Segment

Standard: G.GPE.4: Use coordinates to prove simple geometric theorems algebraically. Standard: G.GPE.6: Find the point on a directed line segment between two
given points that partitions the segment in a given ratio.

Essential Question: How can a line be partitioned? How do you find the point of a directed line segment that partitions the
segment in a given ratio?

Point P divides in the ratio 3 to 1.


1. What does this mean? Prove it!

2. Do you expect point P to be closer to A or closer to B? Why?

3. How does the slope of compare with slope of ? Why?

Find the coordinate of point P that lies along the directed line segment from A (3, 4) to B (6, 10) and partitions the segment in the
ratio of 3 to 2.
A directed line segment means the line segments has a
direction associated with it, usually specified by moving
from one endpoint to the other.
Tells the direction in which from which point to start and
end. In this case, from Point A to Point B, therefore point A
must be labeled A and B

What does that tell you about the distance AP and PB in


relation to AB?

1. Label your points and B


Note: since it is a directed segment, order does matter.

2. 2. Convert the ratio into a percent (keep as a fraction) a:b

3. Find the rise and run for the segment (order does matter)

4. To find the partitioning point:

How can you use the distance formula to check that P partitions in the ratio of 3 to 2?
Example 1:
Find the coordinates of the point P that lies along the directed segment from
A (1, 1) to B (7, 3) and partitions the segment in the ratio of 1 to 4

Example 2:
Find the coordinate of the point P that lies along the directed segment from C (-3, -2) to D(6,1) and partitions the segment in the
ratio 2 to 1.

Example 3:
Find the coordinates of point P that lies along the directed line segment from M to N and partitions the segment in the ratio of 3 to 2

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Steps:

I. Label you points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) **Note: since it is a directed segment, order does matter.
a
II. Convert the ratio to a fraction. Ratio: a: b Percent ratio:
ab
III. Find the ∆ x and the ∆ y: ∆ x (run)  x2 – x1

∆ y (rise) y2 – y1

IV. To find the partitioning point:

x: x1 + run (percent ratio)

y: y1 + rise (percent ratio)

V. Write final values as an (x, y) ordered pair.

HOMEWORK
1. Find the coordinates of point P that is of the way along the directed line segment from C (6, -5) to D (-3, 4).

2. Find the coordinates of point Q that is of the way along the directed segment from R (-7, -2) to S (2, 4).

3. Find the coordinates of the point R that lies along the directed segment from J (10, -5) to K (-2, -3) and partitions the
segment in the ratio of 2 to 7.

4. Find the coordinates of the point P that lies along the directed segment from M (-5, -2) to N (-5, 8) and partitions the
segment in the ratio of 4 to 6.

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Practice Quiz 2 Unit 5- Partitioning a Line Segment
Standard: G.GPE.4: Use coordinates to prove simple geometric theorems algebraically. G.GPE.6:
Find the point on a directed line segment between two given points that partitions the segment in a
given ratio.

1. Find the coordinates of the points that divides AB into three equal parts.
y Series 1

7
6
5
A 4
3
2
1
x
-7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
-1
-2
-3 B
-4
-5
-6
-7

2. What point along the directed segment from A to B partitions the segment in the ratio 1 to 2?
y Series 1

7
6
5
4
A 3
2
1
x
-7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
-1
-2
-3 B
-4
-5
-6
-7

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3. Find the coordinates of point P, that lies of the way on the directed line segment AB , where A(-2, 5), B(4, 9)
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4. Find the coordinates of point P that lies on the line segment MQ , M(-9, -5), Q(3, 5), and partitions the segment at a ratio of 2 to
5
5. Find the coordinates of point P that lies along the directed segment from T(2,-6) to Q (-8, -4) and partitions the segment in the
ratio of 3:4
6. Find the coordinates of point P that is two thirds of the way from point A(9, 6) to point B(-9, 6).

7. Given the points A(-3, -4) and B(5, 0), find the coordinates of the point P on directed line segment AB that partitions AB in
the ratio 2:3.

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