I get what you mean but how would I explain that with vectors?
I don't think I can just split the kite into 2 isosceles triangles and just say that from the middle of the base to the top, the angle is perpendicular.
Homework Statement
As the title says, the question asks of us to: Prove that the diagonals of a non square kite are perpendicular using vectors.
Homework Equations
if a is perpendicular to b then a . b =0
normal vector addition and subtraction
The Attempt at a Solution
a kite made...
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Homework Statement
The essay requires me to type up an introduction that has a word count of roughly 700-1000 words. I have chosen to do an experiment on parabolic trajectory and thus have to...