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Przybysz
Sep16-04, 01:35 PM
Find a cartesian equation for the perpendicular bisector of the line joining:
A, (2,3) and B, (0,6).
Haven't come across this before, and really am stuck!
Thanks in advance.
arildno
Sep16-04, 01:44 PM
Split your problem in several subproblems:
1. What is the coordinates of the midpoint of the line segment?
2. Which unit vector is parallell to the line segment ? (That is, determine the direction vector to the line segment!)
3. Which unit vector is normal to the line segment's direction vector?
4. Construct the perpendicular by using the facts:
a) The perpendicular goes through the midpoint
b) Is parallell to the normal vector
Przybysz
Sep16-04, 01:54 PM
I'm not so good on maths! What is a bi-sector?
arildno
Sep16-04, 02:04 PM
"bi-sector" bisects the line,i.e. goes through the midpoint of the line.
mathwonk
Sep16-04, 04:19 PM
"bi" means two, and "sect" means cut. so bisect is "cut in two".
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