siavash_s_s
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hey
due to my time wasting in assorted activities (setting up servers with j0n ) i am now lost to a certain degree, so full steam ahead
say we have 2 points
P (aCos , bSin ) and Q (aCos -, bSin -)
and the ellipse
x^2/a^2 + y^2/b^2 = 1
we want to see if PQ passes through (0,0)
what im thinking is, instead of finding PQ and substituting it in, its quicker to use the thing that gets the middle of a line.. cant remember the name. that would give us the centre of the line at (0,0), but would you get the mark for assuming it is then proving it with that?
i just re read that and didnt understand... oh well
same thing for a similar question for hyperbola
due to my time wasting in assorted activities (setting up servers with j0n ) i am now lost to a certain degree, so full steam ahead
say we have 2 points
P (aCos , bSin ) and Q (aCos -, bSin -)
and the ellipse
x^2/a^2 + y^2/b^2 = 1
we want to see if PQ passes through (0,0)
what im thinking is, instead of finding PQ and substituting it in, its quicker to use the thing that gets the middle of a line.. cant remember the name. that would give us the centre of the line at (0,0), but would you get the mark for assuming it is then proving it with that?
i just re read that and didnt understand... oh well
same thing for a similar question for hyperbola