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ek102

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The equation of a parabola is of the form y=kx^2. If the line 8x-y-4=0 is a tangent to the parabola, find the value of k.
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The line is a tangent when the gradient of the line is equal to the derivative.

Gradient of the line:
y = 8x-4
m = 8

y' = 2kx

So 2kx = 8
k = 4/x

Now do simultaneous equations for y1 = y2
kx^2 = 8x-4
k = (8x-4)/x^2
sub in k=4/x
4/x = (8x-4)/x^2
4x = (8x-4)
4x = 4
x = 1

Sub x = 1 into k
k = 4/1
k = 4
 

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.: y = kx2 and y = 8x - 4

Where these 2 curves meet:

kx2 = 8x-4 ==> the quadratic eqn: kx2 - 8x + 4 = 0

Since one is tangent to the parabola, this eqn has one repeated root.

.: its discriminant = 82 - 4 * k * 4 = 0 ==> k = 4
 
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