Name: Anonymous 2007-05-15 10:56 ID:y5Px3MDj
Hay you guys. Got a problem I gotta solve ... in 60mins.
Suppose a circle x^2+y^2=1. There's a line to cut it in half I'll call D that goes from (0,-1) to (0,1). There's also a point named (a,b) on the upper part of the circle (basicly a is positive). A is a line formed by relaying (0,-1) to (a,b) et B is a line formed by relaying (a,b) to (0,1).
I need to show using vectors that the triangle formed by A B D is necessarely a right triangle.
Suppose a circle x^2+y^2=1. There's a line to cut it in half I'll call D that goes from (0,-1) to (0,1). There's also a point named (a,b) on the upper part of the circle (basicly a is positive). A is a line formed by relaying (0,-1) to (a,b) et B is a line formed by relaying (a,b) to (0,1).
I need to show using vectors that the triangle formed by A B D is necessarely a right triangle.