GRADIENT
Understanding the relationships between parallel, equal, collinear, perpendicular lines, medians, bisectors, altitudes, and gradients. Learn how to find midpoints, substitute in line equations, and calculate perpendicular gradients. Explore the concepts through images and explanations.
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Parallel => Equal => AND collinear if sharing a point Perpendicular => M1 x M2 = -1 Angle between x-axis and line => m = tan
BISECTS Find midpoint Find gradient to midpoint Substitute in line eq
PERPENDICULAR Find gradient of line it meets Find perpendicular gradient Substitute in line eq
PERPENDICUL AR BISECTOR
PERPENDICULAR and BISECTS Find perpendicular gradient Find midpoint Substitute in line eq
Parallel => Equal => AND collinear if sharing a point Perpendicular => M1 x M2 = -1 Angle between x-axis and line => m = tan