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http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff3/Namburger/Hyperbolaq.jpgconics2008 said:(ii) If M and N are the feet of the perpendiculars drawn from P to the asymptotes, show that MP.NP = a2b2 / (a2 + b2)
guys what do you mean by this..
????? im getting confused by what its asking..
(ii) If M and N are the feet of the perpendiculars drawn from P to the asymptotes, show that MP.NP = a2b2 / (a2 + b2)
I can draw aline perpendicular from P to the x-axis but what does the other thingy mean..
drawn from P to the asymptotes...
ok!YannY said:solve z^2=-4
Rhanoct said:(x)^0 = 1
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Is this even a question?Rhanoct said:(x)^0 = 1
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Yea it's a permutation question but it's a lot more complicated than just 7P4. You'd need to consider some cases because right now, you're not including solutions that have repetitions eg. AAAA, NONO, APANaMUSEd1977 said:I'm thinking (correct me if I'm wrong, because I didn't study 4U) that it's a permitations question:
7 distinct options (z, a, p, o, n, r, g)
P74
= (7!) ÷ ((7!)-(4!))
= 7! ÷ 3!
= 5040 ÷ 6
= 840