F fabl Member Joined Aug 7, 2014 Messages 56 Gender Male HSC 2014 Aug 10, 2014 #1 y= 2x+1 , y=2x -1 , y =3-1/2x , y =k-1/2x What are the possible values of K if the lines enclose a square?
y= 2x+1 , y=2x -1 , y =3-1/2x , y =k-1/2x What are the possible values of K if the lines enclose a square?
B braintic Well-Known Member Joined Jan 20, 2011 Messages 2,137 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Aug 11, 2014 #2 I can do this, but only in a very messy way. To assist me in finding a neat method, can you tell me what exercise this came under. Was it perpendicular distance, k-method, properties of quadrilaterals, .......... ?
I can do this, but only in a very messy way. To assist me in finding a neat method, can you tell me what exercise this came under. Was it perpendicular distance, k-method, properties of quadrilaterals, .......... ?
F fabl Member Joined Aug 7, 2014 Messages 56 Gender Male HSC 2014 Aug 11, 2014 #3 The overall heading of the exercise is gradients of intervals and lines. This chapter covers the perpendicular distance. It hints saying that the distance between two intercepts of one pair of lines must equal the distance between the y inc on other pair?
The overall heading of the exercise is gradients of intervals and lines. This chapter covers the perpendicular distance. It hints saying that the distance between two intercepts of one pair of lines must equal the distance between the y inc on other pair?