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" Find the equations of the bisectors of the angles formed by the lines ox - 12 y+ 10 = 0 and 12x - by + 15 = 0. "
Analytic Geometry - Page 87
by Lewis Parker Siceloff, George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - 1922 - 290 pages
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The Elements of Analytic Geometry

Percey Franklyn Smith, Arthur Sullivan Gale - Geometry, Analytic - 1904 - 462 pages
...— 4 y + 2 = 0, and show that they are perpendicular. Ans. 7z — 7j/ + l=0 and x + y — 3 = 0. 4. Find the equations of the bisectors of the angles formed by the lines bx — 1'2y+ 10 = 0andl2z — by + 15 = 0. Verify the results by Theorem X. 6. Find the locus of a...
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The Elements of Analytic Geometry

Percey Franklyn Smith, Arthur Sullivan Gale - Geometry, Analytic - 1904 - 462 pages
...— 4j/ + 2 = 0, and show that they are perpendicular. Ans. 7x — 7j/ + l=0 and x + y - 3 = 0. 4. Find the equations of the bisectors of the angles formed by the lines ox - 12 y+ 10 = 0 and 12x - by + 15 = 0. Verify the results by Theorem X. 5. Find the locus of a point...
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The Elements of Analytic Geometry

Percey Franklyn Smith, Arthur Sullivan Gale - Geometry, Analytic - 1904 - 453 pages
...2 = 0, and show that they are perpendicular. Ans. 7 x — 7 y + 1 = 0 and x + ?/ — 3 = 0. 4. Eind the equations of the bisectors of the angles formed by the lines 5x-12?/ + 10 = 0 and 12 ж - бу +15 = 0. Verify the results by Theorem X. 5. Eind the locus of a...
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Introduction to Analytic Geometry

Percey Franklyn Smith, Arthur Sullivan Gale - Geometry, Analytic - 1905 - 240 pages
...4j/ + 2 = 0, and show that they are perpendicular. Ans. 1 x — T y + I =0 and x + y — 3 = 0. 4. Find the equations of the bisectors of the angles formed by the lines 5z — 12j/ + 10 = 0andl2x — by +15 = 0. Verify .the results by Theorem X. 6. Find the locus of a...
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Analytic Geometry

Norman Colman Riggs - Geometry, Analytic - 1910 - 328 pages
...distance from (xi, yi) to y = mx + b. 8. Find the distance from (x0, yo) to x cos a + y sin a =p. 9. Find the equations of the bisectors of the angles formed by the two lines 2x + y — 7=0 and 4x — 3 y — 5 = 0. Show by their slopes that the bisectors are perpendicular...
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Analytic Geometry

Norman Colman Riggs - Geometry, Analytic - 1911 - 330 pages
...distance from (xi, yi) to y = mx + 6. 8. Find the distance from (x0, yo) to x cos a + y sin a =p. 9. Find the equations of the bisectors of the angles formed by the two lines 2x + y — 7=0 and 4 cc — 3y — 5 = 0. Show by their slopes that the bisectors are perpendicular...
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New Analytic Geometry

Percey Franklyn Smith, Arthur Sullivan Gale - Geometry, Analytic - 1912 - 364 pages
...of the perpendicular distance is 4 and the point is on the same side of the line as the origin. 2. Find the equations of the bisectors of the angles formed by the lines Solution. Let Pl (xli yj be any point on the bisector L3. Then, by geometry, Pl is equally distant...
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Analytic Geometry

Linnaeus Wayland Dowling, Frederick Eugene Turneaure - Geometry, Analytic - 1914 - 294 pages
...triangle formed by the lines x + 3y — 4 = 0, 3x-2y + l = 0, and x — y + 3 = 0. Draw the figure. 4. Find the equations of the bisectors of the angles formed by the two lines 3 X — 4 y + 2 = 0 and 4x — 3y— 1=0. Show that the bisectors are perpendicular to each...
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Introduction to the Elementary Functions

Raymond Benedict McClenon - Functions - 1918 - 266 pages
...lines 3 x + 4 y = 6 and 3 x — 4 y = 10 ; by the lines x — 2y + 3 = Q and 2 x — y — 7 = 0. 6. Find the equations of the bisectors of the angles formed by the lines 3 x — y = 0 and x + 3y — 4 = 0. 7. Find the equations of the interior bisectors of the angles of...
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Elements of Analytical Geometry

George Alexander Gibson, Peter Pinkerton - Geometry, Analytic - 1919 - 510 pages
...angles between the lines 7x-3y+l=0 and 3.v-7y + 2=0; and draw the four lines in the same diagram. Ex. 3. Find the equations of the bisectors of the angles formed by the axes X'OX and Y' OY. Ex. 4. Find the equations of the bisectors of the angles between the lines 3#-4;/...
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