Awe you beat me!!Equation of line AB
y(1) - y(2)/x(1)-x(2) =m
0-9/6-0 = -9/6 = -3/2
Therefore gradient is = -3/2
y-y(1)=m(x-x(1))
y-0 = -3/2(x-6)
2y=-3(x-6)
2y+3x-18 = 0
You can do the second oneAwe you beat me!!
Thanks.You can do the second one
thankyou! ^^Equation of line AB
y(1) - y(2)/x(1)-x(2) =m
0-9/6-0 = -9/6 = -3/2
Therefore gradient is = -3/2
y-y(1)=m(x-x(1))
y-0 = -3/2(x-6)
2y=-3(x-6)
2y+3x-18 = 0
No problem.thankyou! ^^
Ask OP she's got the answersb) m1 x m2 = -1 (m is the gradient)
Since m1 (last answer's gradient) is -3/2... m2 = 2/3 .... -3/2 x 2/3 = -1
Now for the point-gradient formula...
y - 0 = 2/3 (x - 6)
y = 2/3 (x -6)
3y = 2x - 12
2x - 3y - 12 = 0
Hope this is correct after all that Menomaths!
True!! I nearly made a mistake!! I just hoped I'd got it right after I'd asked to do it!Ask OP she's got the answers
yeah you're answer was right, thankyou so much :3Mawissah is my answer right?
U there still???
Very good... No worries al all.yeah you're answer was right, thankyou so much :3