Paper 3, Section I,
Part IB, 2012
State a formula for the area of a hyperbolic triangle.
Hence, or otherwise, prove that if and are disjoint geodesics in the hyperbolic plane, there is at most one geodesic which is perpendicular to both and .
Paper 3, Section I,
State a formula for the area of a hyperbolic triangle.
Hence, or otherwise, prove that if and are disjoint geodesics in the hyperbolic plane, there is at most one geodesic which is perpendicular to both and .