So, I found the correct answer to this homework question, but I was hoping there was an easier way to find the same answer.
Here's the question:
Gandalf the Grey started in the Forest of Mirkwood at a point with coordinates $(-2, 1)$ and arrived in the Iron Hills at the point with coordinates $(-1, 6)$. If he began walking in the direction of the vector $\bf v = 5 \mathbf{I} + 1 \mathbf{J}$ and changes direction only once, when he turns at a right angle, what are the coordinates of the point where he makes the turn.
The answer is $((-1/13), (18/13))$.
Now, I know that the dot product of two perpendicular vectors is $0$, and the sum of the two intermediate vectors must equal $\langle 1, 5\rangle$. Also, the tutor solved the problem by using a vector-line formula which had a point, then a vector multiplied by a scalar. I'm looking for the easiest and most intuitive way to solved this problem.
Any help is greatly appreciated! I'll respond as quickly as I can.