Your starting point is to draw a nice clear diagram. It might also help to recall that the diagonals of a rhombus bisect at right angles.One side of a rhombus is the line y=2x and two opposite vertices are the points (0,0) and (4½,4½).Find the equations of the diagonals and the coordinates of the other 2 sides.
The exercise ought to ask for the coordinates of the other two vertices. (It doesn't make sense to ask for the coordinates of a line segment.)One side of a rhombus is the line y=2x and two opposite vertices are the points (0,0) and (4½,4½).Find the equations of the diagonals and the coordinates of the other 2 sides.
.(4.5-0)²+4.5-0)²=(x-0)²+(y-0)²
This statement is saying that the distance from (0, 0) to (4.5, 4.5) is the same as (x, y) to (0, 0). Look at your diagram...that can't be right.
You want a statement to show that the distance from (0, 0) to (x, y) is the same as (x, y) to (4.5, 4.5). Can you see why? ....look at your diagram.
40.5=x²+y²
So I got x=√8.1 after replacing y with 2x so I couldn't continue any more
Have you tried my suggestion above? What equation did you get?I don't why but the answer has refused to come.
Please help me
(x-0)²+(y-0)²=(4.5-x)²+(4.5-y)²
x²+y²=40.5-18x+2x² ...............Incorrect
The I replace y with 2x
3x²+18x-40.5=0