Now use the information you already have about finding the equation of a line and apply it to the dashed lines shown in these triangles. Remember, to find the equation of a line you need a point ...
The six intersection points of a triangle’s non-parallel altitudes and perpendicular bisectors are the vertices of two congruent minor periambic triangles which are inversely similar to the original.
In the diagram below, AB is the chord of a circle with centre O. OM is perpendicular to AB (meet at a right angle). Look at triangles OAM and OBM. The hypotenuses (OA and OB) are the same, as they are ...