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I think someone posted a similar question but I wanted to clarify:
'If
I have subbed in P, and shown that the LHS=RHS, and then for Q also, LHS=RHS
I tried doing it from y-y1=(m)(x-x1) but it got way too messy. Is this a valid 'show' that the chord PQ has that equation - just subbing it in and then showing that both satisfy?
Thanks
'If
I have subbed in P, and shown that the LHS=RHS, and then for Q also, LHS=RHS
I tried doing it from y-y1=(m)(x-x1) but it got way too messy. Is this a valid 'show' that the chord PQ has that equation - just subbing it in and then showing that both satisfy?
Thanks