Viscass
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Hey, there was an example in the Terry Lee text book in the rectangular hyperbola section which i generally get, just one thing i dont understand,
here is the question
Example 5.8.
PQ is a chord of the rectangular hyperbola xy=c^2. if PQ has a constant length of k, find the locus of R, the midpoint of PQ
the final line was,
.'. the locus of R is 4(x*y-c^2)(x^2+y^2)=k^2*x*y
and I'm kinda confused, because if you sub c^2=xy you get,
k^2*x*y =0
which would mean that either k=0 (the distance does not exist, point P = point Q) or x=0 / y=0 (which lie on the asymptote and k would be undefined)
could someone please explain this to me
thanks
here is the question
Example 5.8.
PQ is a chord of the rectangular hyperbola xy=c^2. if PQ has a constant length of k, find the locus of R, the midpoint of PQ
the final line was,
.'. the locus of R is 4(x*y-c^2)(x^2+y^2)=k^2*x*y
and I'm kinda confused, because if you sub c^2=xy you get,
k^2*x*y =0
which would mean that either k=0 (the distance does not exist, point P = point Q) or x=0 / y=0 (which lie on the asymptote and k would be undefined)
could someone please explain this to me
thanks
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