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mm...got this question for hw and i am really stuck on it...hope u einsteins out there can enlighten my day up
Given 2 straight lines y=m1x and y=m2x, show that the bisector of the angle between these lines is the line y=mx where
(m-m1)(1+mm2) = (m2-m)(1+mm1)
Note: keep the m'm in cyclic order i.e. use m-m1 and m2-m
thus showing that the gradients of the 2 bisectors is given by the quadratic in m (m1+m2)m^2 +2(1-m1m2)m -(m1+m2) =0
and write down the product of the roots. What relationship is indicated between the 2 bisectors...
Given 2 straight lines y=m1x and y=m2x, show that the bisector of the angle between these lines is the line y=mx where
(m-m1)(1+mm2) = (m2-m)(1+mm1)
Note: keep the m'm in cyclic order i.e. use m-m1 and m2-m
thus showing that the gradients of the 2 bisectors is given by the quadratic in m (m1+m2)m^2 +2(1-m1m2)m -(m1+m2) =0
and write down the product of the roots. What relationship is indicated between the 2 bisectors...