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I'm stuck on this question, I think I'm missing something really obvious. >_<
ABCD is a rectangle, where A, B anc C are the points (3,4), (1,k) and (4,-3) respectively.
i) Find the co-ordinates of the mid point of AC.
ii) Find the gradient of the line AB, giving your answer in terms of k.
iii) Determine the two possible values of k
It is the last one that I am stuck on.
I have found that the midpoint is (3.5,0.5) and that the gradient of the line AB is (4-k)/2. How would you do that last bit? Please help me.
Thanks.
I think you should be able to do it if I tell you that two lines at right angles to each other will have gradients that multiply to -1.
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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The clue mathsyperson gave you was a very useful one, if you were still unable to get the solution, these are the answers i got:
andk=26/7 and k=30/7 for the other solution.
What might help you is actually drawing the sketch (possibly to understand whats going on a bit better)
Last edited by technique09 (2008-10-09 10:35:39)
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