Angle between 2 straight lines - Notes (1 Viewer)

nrlwinner

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Hi. I have copied some notes in class and didn't get to finish them. If you can sort of help me complete the point, it would benefit my studies.

Note:

1)If m1m2 = -1, the lines are perpendicular
ie theta = 90degrees
tan theta is undefined

2)If m1=m2, the lines are parallel
ie theta = 0degrees
tan theta = 0

3)Between any pair of intersecting lines there is one acute and one obtuse angle. (haven't finished this point)
 

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You would solve the equations simultaneously to see where they intersect.

To find the acute angle you would use the formula:

tan@ = m1-m2/1+m1m2

You can then subtract this from 180 to find the obtuse angle.

Hope that helps a bit.....
 

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If the 2 lines L1 and L2 have gradients m1 and m2 then

m1 = tan (theta1) and m2 = tan (theta2)





But I'm sure you will find all these in your textbooks; read them. Shouldn't mean you are completely helpless without your teacher's notes.
 
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