RideTheLightnin
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hey guys, just strugglin with this one
the question reads
"Find the equation of the locus of point P that moves so that PA is perpendicular to PB where A=(-1,-3) and B=(2,4)"
Alrighty so far i know that (-1,4) and (2,-3) lie on the locus, i think you get the gradients with the two point formula, but im kinda stuck and the question is really starting to shit me so If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.
the question reads
"Find the equation of the locus of point P that moves so that PA is perpendicular to PB where A=(-1,-3) and B=(2,4)"
Alrighty so far i know that (-1,4) and (2,-3) lie on the locus, i think you get the gradients with the two point formula, but im kinda stuck and the question is really starting to shit me so If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.