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Remember, to find the equation of a line you need a point \((a,b)\) and the gradient \(m\). This determines the gradient of the required line. Use B\((6,3)\) and \(m\). The perpendicular bisector ...
Higher - The gradients of two perpendicular lines will always multiply to make –1. Make sure you are familiar with finding the equation of a line and calculating gradient to understand equations ...
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