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Write the equations of four lines that intersect to form a square whose sides are not parallel to the axes. Where would I start...Asked by Aurelia
Write the equations of four lines that intersect to form a square whose sides are not parallel to the axes.
Where would I start, and how would I complete this?
Thank you so much in advance!
Where would I start, and how would I complete this?
Thank you so much in advance!
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Answered by
Damon
line through (0,0) and (1,1)
line through (1,1) and (0,2)
line through (0,2) and (-1,1)
line through (-1,1) and (0,0)
is one (admittedly unimaginative) way.
line through (1,1) and (0,2)
line through (0,2) and (-1,1)
line through (-1,1) and (0,0)
is one (admittedly unimaginative) way.
Answered by
Damon
Now do a cube :)
Answered by
Mr. Roboto
PARALLEL (slope is same & intercept is different)
LINE 1: x-1
LINE 2: x+1
PERPINDICULAR (slope has flipped fraction & opposite sign)
LINE 3: -x-1
LINE 4: -x+1
LINE 1: x-1
LINE 2: x+1
PERPINDICULAR (slope has flipped fraction & opposite sign)
LINE 3: -x-1
LINE 4: -x+1
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