Follz21
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Any help with these questions will be very much appreciated.
Q1] Find d if the line passing through (-2,-1) and (3,2) is perpendicular to the line dx + 2y - 3 = 0
(I know the gradient of the line is 3/5, and therefore the gradient of the equation dx + 2y - 3 = 0 must be -5/3, but I can't figure out how to find d through algebraic terms... or am I wrong about the gradient?)
Q2] The lines L1, L2 and L3 are concurrent.
L1: 2x - 3y + 6 = 0
L2: x - y - 2 = 0
L3: 2x - 3y +6 + k(x - y - 2) = 0
a) At what point do these lines intersect?
b) If L3 passes through the point (-7,5) find k. Hence find the equation of L3.
Q3] Find the equation of the locus of a point P which is equidistant from the y-axis and the point (3,-1).
Thanks for taking the time
Q1] Find d if the line passing through (-2,-1) and (3,2) is perpendicular to the line dx + 2y - 3 = 0
(I know the gradient of the line is 3/5, and therefore the gradient of the equation dx + 2y - 3 = 0 must be -5/3, but I can't figure out how to find d through algebraic terms... or am I wrong about the gradient?)
Q2] The lines L1, L2 and L3 are concurrent.
L1: 2x - 3y + 6 = 0
L2: x - y - 2 = 0
L3: 2x - 3y +6 + k(x - y - 2) = 0
a) At what point do these lines intersect?
b) If L3 passes through the point (-7,5) find k. Hence find the equation of L3.
Q3] Find the equation of the locus of a point P which is equidistant from the y-axis and the point (3,-1).
Thanks for taking the time