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Suppose y=2x+1 is a line on xy plane.(2,3) is a point,what are the coordinates of the orthogonal projection of point on the line?
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In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
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Thanks,how did you derive the coordinates?I've thought of a way but it's complex.
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The slope is 2, the slope of the line orthogonal to that is -1/2. So the equation is of the form:
Plugging in x =2 and y = 3 we get b = 4.
Solve the set of equations
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I thought of this method too.anyway thanks
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You are welcome, hopefully it is correct.
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