To find the intersection without a calculator, you would set the two equations equal to each other and solve for x. In this example, you would set -4x + 3 = x - 3. Then once, you get x = 1.2, you would substitute in 1.2 for x in one of the equations to solve for the y-value. (i.e...) y = (1.2) - 3 = 1.8.
Such a clear explanation all the way through. Really helped me to understand what I was doing and why I was doing it. You lost me when you used the calculator. Wish you would have done it by hand, but video was really helpful. Now I'll try to get your final answer using pen and pencil. Thank you!
It's the opposite reciprocal. The product of two perpendicular lines is -1. For example, the product of 2/3 and -3/2 is -1. They are also opposite reciprocals. The product of 1 and -1 is -1.
+Andy Tennyson we are trying to find the equation for the line perpendicular to the side of the triangle. when 2 lines are perpendicular the slopes or opposite reciprocals. which is the fancy way of saying you flip the fraction and change the sign.
you can but it is a little more work because you have to find the y-intercept. You can also use y - y1 = m(x - x1). Use whatever method makes the most sense to you. I hope you do well on your test.
Literally the only reason I clicked on this video was to find how to get the orthocentre coordinates and you fucked over with the calculator. I’m going to fail now
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To find the intersection without a calculator, you would set the two equations equal to each other and solve for x. In this example, you would set -4x + 3 = x - 3. Then once, you get x = 1.2, you would substitute in 1.2 for x in one of the equations to solve for the y-value. (i.e...) y = (1.2) - 3 = 1.8.
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Alternatively you could just graph is by hand, should only take a minute
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Such a clear explanation all the way through. Really helped me to understand what I was doing and why I was doing it. You lost me when you used the calculator. Wish you would have done it by hand, but video was really helpful. Now I'll try to get your final answer using pen and pencil. Thank you!
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i like the way you explained it.... especially with y=m(x-h)+k my teacher used another type but it always confused me .... thank you
That’s called the vertex form and not point slope form
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Please help! :( what if the slope is 0?
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I thought the point- slope form was y - y1 = m(x-x1) ?
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That’s not the point slope form that’s the vertex equation. Idk if it’s still right regardless
are you sure the reciprocal of negative one is one ?
It's the opposite reciprocal. The product of two perpendicular lines is -1. For example, the product of 2/3 and -3/2 is -1. They are also opposite reciprocals. The product of 1 and -1 is -1.
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Can use this for any triangle ? Like obtuse or acute triangles ?
+Kendo Akuma yes, it is the same process for any triangle.
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Why did you flip 1/4 to 4/1?
+Andy Tennyson we are trying to find the equation for the line perpendicular to the side of the triangle. when 2 lines are perpendicular the slopes or opposite reciprocals. which is the fancy way of saying you flip the fraction and change the sign.
helpful, yet i thought y equals mx plus b is slope intercept form
+jonathan Saccocci y=mx+b is the slope-intercept form. I used a "modified" version of the point-slope form.
why would you not find the equation of the third side?
+clodagh kenny you can find the third side as a way to check yourself, but you only need two of the lines to find the intersection point.
can you anwser back fast, i have a math test tomorow, is it ok to you y=mx+b instead of y=m(x - h) + k?
you can but it is a little more work because you have to find the y-intercept. You can also use y - y1 = m(x - x1). Use whatever method makes the most sense to you. I hope you do well on your test.
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Literally the only reason I clicked on this video was to find how to get the orthocentre coordinates and you fucked over with the calculator. I’m going to fail now
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