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Different formulas for calculating the gradient
m=Y2-Y1 m=tan0(theata) y=mx+c
------ , m=positive - 0=tan^-1 , m= gradient
X2-X1 m=negative - 0=180-tan^-1
positive
gradients
slope up from left to right
negative gradients slope down from left to right
a line
parallel
to the x-axis has a gradient of 0
a line parallel to the -axis has an
undefined
gradient
parallel lines have the same gradient
The
formula
for finding the
midpoint
of a line segment is given by (
x1
+ x2)/2 and (
y1
+
y2
)/2.
A
perpendicular bisector
is a
straight line
that passes through the
middle point
of a line segment, and it divides the line into two
equal parts
.
rule for finding the
gradient
of the other line if it is
perpendicular
inverting the gradient and inverting the sign
special case for
perpendicular
lines
a line parallel to the x-axis is perpendicular to a line parallel to y-axis
M1
= 0
−
>
->
−
>
M2
=
underfined
steps for finding the equation of a straight line
find gradient
find a + b
substitute into y-b=m(x-a) or y=mx+c
Collinearity
when two lines are
parallel and share a common point
they
must touch
a line
parallel
to the
x-axis
through P(a,b) has the equation
y=b
(draw it out)
a line
parallel
to the
y-axis
through P(a,b) has the equation
x=a
(draw it out)
the distance formula
work out the distance between two points
i.e. the
length
of a line
midpoint formula
middle point between two co-ordinates
Median
a line drawn within a triangle joining together one of the points with the mid-point of the opposite line
steps for calculating median
calculate the
mid-point
of the relevant line (BC below)
calculate the
gradient
of the line between the mid-point and the opposite point (AD below)
write down the equation using the gradient and either of the two points used in the second step (A or D below), and substitute into
y-b=m(x-a)
Altitudes
a line from a vertex of a triangle perpendicular to the opposite corner
steps for the equation of the altitude
calculate the
gradient
of the line which is perpendicular to the altitude (Ac below)
calculate the gradient of the altitude using
m
1
m1
m
1
x
m
2
m2
m
2
=-1 (BD below)
write down the equation using this gradient and the point that the altitude passes through (B below)
substitute into
y-b
=m(
x-a
)
median goes through midpoint, but is
not
perpendicular
altitude
doesn't
go through midpoint, but is
perpendicular
perpendicular bisector
goes through midpoint
and
is perpendicular
Perpendicular Bisector
line which cuts through the middle of another line at a right angle
steps for equation of a perpendicular bisector
calculate the mid-point of the line that the perpendicular bisector bisects (XY below)
calculate the gradient of the same line used in step one (XY below), then find the gradient of the perpendicular bisector (blue line below)
write down equation using
this gradient and the midpoint
, which the perpendicular bisector passes through, substitue into y-b=m(x-a)
Intersection lines
When two or more lines intersect (cross over each other)
find equations of lines (will be two out of median, altitude and perpendicular bisector)
calculate point of intersection by using simultaneous equations
for using simultaneous equations , may have to equate (set equal to each other if they have the same x/y co-efficient)
or by substitution (nat5)