Just to clear up any slight confusion..
for a question such as ..
10) By calculating the interior angles, show that triangle ABC with vertices A(7,1), B(-1,-1) and C(5,-7) is an isosceles triangle.
So I calculated the gradients however made the decision to disclude the absolute value in
tan(theta) = abs((m1-m2)/1+m1m2) because I thought that you shouldn't assume that the triangle has acute angles only..
one of the calculated angles turned out to have a negative result, and thus, an obtuse angle
But this resulted in a wrong answer. Are you supposed to disclude absolute values only when you are told to?
And does it matter on the way your gradients are subbed into the equation? for example, the other way around? (m2-m1..)
for a question such as ..
10) By calculating the interior angles, show that triangle ABC with vertices A(7,1), B(-1,-1) and C(5,-7) is an isosceles triangle.
So I calculated the gradients however made the decision to disclude the absolute value in
tan(theta) = abs((m1-m2)/1+m1m2) because I thought that you shouldn't assume that the triangle has acute angles only..
one of the calculated angles turned out to have a negative result, and thus, an obtuse angle
But this resulted in a wrong answer. Are you supposed to disclude absolute values only when you are told to?
And does it matter on the way your gradients are subbed into the equation? for example, the other way around? (m2-m1..)