Find the Point of Intersection of GE and BH | Homework Solution

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The problem involves finding the point of intersection of two lines, GE and BH, based on a given diagram and coordinates. The context is rooted in coordinate geometry, specifically dealing with lines on a Cartesian plane.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

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  • Participants discuss determining the coordinates of points B, E, G, and H, with Point A as the origin. There is an exploration of how to derive the equations of the lines from these points and the method for finding their intersection.

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The discussion is ongoing, with participants providing guidance on how to find the equations of the lines and questioning the approach to calculating slopes. There is an emphasis on understanding the relationship between the points and the lines they form.

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Homework Statement



Find the point of intersection of GE and BH.

The point of origin will be Point A, the starting point.

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http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/7720/diagram3.png

The measurements in ft (feet) show the distance between the lettered points. Hint: Treat the diagram like a cartesian plane.

The Attempt at a Solution



i don't even know what to do
 
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Find the ordered pair coordinates for each points, B, E, G, and H. Point A, being the origin, is the ordered pair, (0, 0).

Any two points define a line. You are interested in the intersection of BH and GE. Use the coordinates of BH and of GE to determine their lines (either equations or actually drawing the graph, depending on what works and what is expected). Either solve the system of two equations, or read the point of intersection from the graph.
 


So if A is (0,0) then...

B = (96, 0)

E = (299, 0 )

G = (102, -95)

H = (204, -95)

rite? and then I find the slope for line BH and GE which is y2 - y1 / x2 - x1?
 


You have two different lines that intersect, so (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) can't be the slope for both of them. (Note that I put parentheses around the terms in the numerator and around those in the denominator.)

What you need to do is to find the equation of the line from B to H, and find the equation of the line from G to E. For each one of these you can use the point-slope form of the line, which is y - y0 = m(x - x0). The slope of the line is m, and (x0, y0) is a point on the line.

After you have found the two equations, find the point of intersection by solving the system of two equations.
 

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