A perpendicular bisector is a line segment that is perpendicular to another line segment and passes through its midpoint. In geometry, it is often used to construct angles, triangles, and circles.
Now use the information you already have about finding the equation of a line and apply it to the dashed lines shown in these triangles. Remember, to find the equation of a line you need a point ...
Before you start, it may be helpful to read the guides on coordinates and graphs from Module 2 (M2) and Module 3 (M3). When two lines are perpendicular, the product of their gradients is 1. Lines A ...
Our IB curriculum requires students to construct Voronoi diagrams, a partition of a Euclidian space by proximity to a finite set of points. (IB vocab: the points are ...