J Joshmosh2 Member Joined Mar 30, 2014 Messages 181 Gender Male HSC 2015 Jul 21, 2014 #1 16) A(0,6), B(2,0) and C(-2,0) ... b) Show that the perpendicular OA, where O is the origin, bisects BC Not really sure how to approach this one Last edited: Jul 22, 2014
16) A(0,6), B(2,0) and C(-2,0) ... b) Show that the perpendicular OA, where O is the origin, bisects BC Not really sure how to approach this one
B braintic Well-Known Member Joined Jan 20, 2011 Messages 2,137 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Jul 21, 2014 #2 Is the 16 a question number?? And ... Do you mean the perpendicular TO OA? In which case, the perpendicular through what point?
Is the 16 a question number?? And ... Do you mean the perpendicular TO OA? In which case, the perpendicular through what point?
RealiseNothing what is that?It is Cowpea Joined Jul 10, 2011 Messages 4,591 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2013 Jul 22, 2014 #3 braintic said: Is the 16 a question number?? And ... Do you mean the perpendicular TO OA? In which case, the perpendicular through what point? Click to expand... Pretty sure he means show that OA bisects BC. He's worded it so poorly though.
braintic said: Is the 16 a question number?? And ... Do you mean the perpendicular TO OA? In which case, the perpendicular through what point? Click to expand... Pretty sure he means show that OA bisects BC. He's worded it so poorly though.
J Joshmosh2 Member Joined Mar 30, 2014 Messages 181 Gender Male HSC 2015 Jul 22, 2014 #4 braintic said: Is the 16 a question number?? And ... Do you mean the perpendicular TO OA? In which case, the perpendicular through what point? Click to expand... Sorry about that, 16 was the number of the question. I copied it right out of MIF
braintic said: Is the 16 a question number?? And ... Do you mean the perpendicular TO OA? In which case, the perpendicular through what point? Click to expand... Sorry about that, 16 was the number of the question. I copied it right out of MIF
J Joshmosh2 Member Joined Mar 30, 2014 Messages 181 Gender Male HSC 2015 Jul 22, 2014 #5 RealiseNothing said: Pretty sure he means show that OA bisects BC. He's worded it so poorly though. Click to expand... I got confused with that too. Didn't know whether you were to assume it was perpendicular, or to change the points to a perpendicular line o.o
RealiseNothing said: Pretty sure he means show that OA bisects BC. He's worded it so poorly though. Click to expand... I got confused with that too. Didn't know whether you were to assume it was perpendicular, or to change the points to a perpendicular line o.o