Gradient of angle bisector
By Richard Mycroft (P2053) on Sunday,
May 6, 2001 - 12:33 pm :
If you have a line OA with gradient x, and a line OB with
gradient y, what is the gradient of the line that bisects angle
AOB?
I have been thinking about this for a while and haven't come up
with an answer, so thanks for any help you can give me.
By Kerwin Hui (Kwkh2) on Sunday, May
6, 2001 - 03:24 pm :
I'm afraid there is no nice way to do this question. There
are essentially 2 ways of doing this. One way is by trig, and the other by
vector.
If we let q1 and q2 be the angle line OA and OB make with the
positive x-axis, and
. Then
tanq1=x, tanq2=y.
Now tan2y=x+y/(1-x y)
and now solve for tany by the double angle formula. Note that the two
solutions correspond to which of the two angles you bisect.
Alternatively, you can use the unit vectors along OA and OB added together will
give you the angle bisector (by symmetry) and end up with the same answer.
Kerwin