SOLUTION: find the equation of a straight line which is equidistant from the points (-2,1) and (6,3) in form of ax+by+c=0 hence find the acute angle it makes

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Question 1185846: find the equation of a straight line which is equidistant from the points (-2,1) and (6,3) in form of ax+by+c=0 hence find the acute angle it makes
Answer by josgarithmetic(39626)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Make a sketch and think what you can do. The sketch of your line runs through the midpoint of your two given points, and your line is perpendicular to the line containing your two given points. This should now be enough for you to solve the problem yourself.
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