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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do u know how to solve this problem.....
OpenStudy (irishboy123):
all of it?
(a) to get from A to B, you can go from A to O and then from O to B, ie -OA + OB
(b) same method
final bit -- this should become clearer when you have completed a & b. by parallel they mean that points lie on the same line.....
OpenStudy (anonymous):
HMM...I ACTUALLY KNOW HOW TO DO Q A AND B BUT THEN I AM JUST NOT SO SURE FOR THE LAST Q
OpenStudy (anonymous):
IS IT 2??????
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OpenStudy (adi3):
wht grade is this
OpenStudy (anonymous):
in Malaysia it is for FORM 5 students....
OpenStudy (adi3):
wht class
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Class 1
OpenStudy (adi3):
I could not get ur question srry
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it is ok
OpenStudy (irishboy123):
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this is just a drawing, you are not told that a and b are orthogonal, but it illustrates the point.
you can solve by comparing slopes, or by noting that AB = k AC and solving for k and then h .
is that helpful?