Alright, that quantity i/-k represents the vector CA divided by the vector CB, right? Now if A,B,C is isosceles right angled at C, that means that the length CA = the length CB, right? I.e. |CA| = |CB|, i.e. |CA/CB| = 1 right? So you have to get |i/-k| = 1, coz CA/CB = i/-k if CA and CB are...