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Given a line l passing through the origin of a Cartesian plane, and a point x in that plane, how does one determine the position of a point x' on that line such that a line l' from x to x' is perpendicular to the line l? This has been confusing me all morning - I'm sure I must have learnt it sometime at school, but unfortunately that was a long time ago
Time to start sketching triangles on paper <- like that but with a pen and paper
Given a line l passing through the origin of a Cartesian plane, and a point x in that plane, how does one determine the position of a point x' on that line such that a line l' from x to x' is perpendicular to the line l? This has been confusing me all morning - I'm sure I must have learnt it sometime at school, but unfortunately that was a long time ago
Time to start sketching triangles on paper <- like that but with a pen and paper
Making paper aeroplanes again Nick?
And yes I do do you are doing complex mapping stuff.....
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