if i have the points P(asecA, btanA) and Q(asecB, btanB) whats the equation of the chord?
hsc=suicide Member Joined Jul 8, 2006 Messages 191 Location the void Gender Male HSC 2006 Oct 27, 2006 #1 if i have the points P(asecA, btanA) and Q(asecB, btanB) whats the equation of the chord?
H housemouse Guest Oct 27, 2006 #2 EDIT: whoops, was thinking about something else Last edited by a moderator: Oct 27, 2006
Affinity Active Member Joined Jun 9, 2003 Messages 2,062 Location Oslo Gender Undisclosed HSC 2003 Oct 27, 2006 #3 Oh dear, you guys must be very stressed.. it's just finding the equation of a line thorugh 2 given points. it's obviously: (y - b tan A) = [(b tan B - b tan A)/(a sec B - a secA )]*(x - a secA )
Oh dear, you guys must be very stressed.. it's just finding the equation of a line thorugh 2 given points. it's obviously: (y - b tan A) = [(b tan B - b tan A)/(a sec B - a secA )]*(x - a secA )
hsc=suicide Member Joined Jul 8, 2006 Messages 191 Location the void Gender Male HSC 2006 Oct 27, 2006 #4 Affinity said: Oh dear, you guys must be very stressed.. it's just finding the equation of a line thorugh 2 given points. it's obviously: (y - b tan A) = [(b tan B - b tan A)/(a sec B - a secA )]*(x - a secA ) Click to expand... now you see i got that, however the book i have, said something rather strange, and so i was just wondering if there is a general formula. thanks
Affinity said: Oh dear, you guys must be very stressed.. it's just finding the equation of a line thorugh 2 given points. it's obviously: (y - b tan A) = [(b tan B - b tan A)/(a sec B - a secA )]*(x - a secA ) Click to expand... now you see i got that, however the book i have, said something rather strange, and so i was just wondering if there is a general formula. thanks
Affinity Active Member Joined Jun 9, 2003 Messages 2,062 Location Oslo Gender Undisclosed HSC 2003 Oct 28, 2006 #5 hsc=suicide said: now you see i got that, however the book i have, said something rather strange, and so i was just wondering if there is a general formula. thanks Click to expand... hmm if you simplify/work on it a bit it can look totallt different
hsc=suicide said: now you see i got that, however the book i have, said something rather strange, and so i was just wondering if there is a general formula. thanks Click to expand... hmm if you simplify/work on it a bit it can look totallt different