Exercise 32a. Question 8
I'll try word it simply for those who dont have the book,
Point A is a moving point on the Y axis and point B is a moving point on the X-axis. The distance of AB is a constant of 6 units and point P is the point that divides AB by ratio of 1:2
a) Show several positions of A and B oneither sides of the axes and show the corresponding positions of P.
b) Show the locus of P is an elipse and find the equation.
I can easily show that a=2, b=4 therefore the ellipse has the equation x^2 /4 + y^2 /16 =1
But i can't 'prove' it algebraically.
I'll try word it simply for those who dont have the book,
Point A is a moving point on the Y axis and point B is a moving point on the X-axis. The distance of AB is a constant of 6 units and point P is the point that divides AB by ratio of 1:2
a) Show several positions of A and B oneither sides of the axes and show the corresponding positions of P.
b) Show the locus of P is an elipse and find the equation.
I can easily show that a=2, b=4 therefore the ellipse has the equation x^2 /4 + y^2 /16 =1
But i can't 'prove' it algebraically.