Please help me! I need to find the point that is equidistant from these points (2,2),(12,2),(4,10). Please I need help!!!!
I found this site: http://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Length-and-distance.faq.question.442382.html It is with different numbers but you have to follow the method. (fairly lengthy calculation)
Thank you!!!
Can you print a coordinate plane? Or can you print graph paper and draw a coordinate plane.
I have done this problem before, but my teacher said it was wrong. This is the second time I have done this, and I did graph the points, bu no matter what I did I couldn't figure it out.
If you print and graph the points, start at one vertice and draw a line to the midpoint across from it. Do this with all of the vertices or endpoints. Where the lines overlap, that is where the orthocenter is. The orthocenter is the same thing.
If you need more help tell me. I know a better site for the information. It is very clear and easy to understand. I would just have to find it first.
Could you find the site I would really appreciate it! :)
OK, no problem. It might take me a minute, but just hang on.
This demonstrates what I said. Just draw a line from the tips of the triangles, to the middle part across from it. When the lines overlap you will get your orthocenter. Just plot your points and follow these steps. Sorry I couldn't find the right side, but I found the right picture.
Thank you!
Your welcome :).
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