[This is come from 3Units Jones and Couchman Book2 Ex23.5 Q5a and 6c]
Q5a)
If P(2ap,ap^2) and Q(2aq,aq^2) are points on the parabola x=2at, y=at^2, and S is the focus, prove that PS+SQ=a(p^2 +q^2 +2).
and Q6
i know how to do the first 2 parts,
a) A stright line through T(0,-a) cuts the parabola x^2=4ay at P and Q with respective parameters p and q.
Show that the equation of TP is 2py=x(p^2 + 1) - 2ap
b) Prove that for TP to pass through Q, pq=1
and the part i can't do is the following!! ><~
c) Hence prove that 1/SP + 1/SQ = 1/a
><!!! looking forward to heard from any of your guys!~! thanks!!!
Q5a)
If P(2ap,ap^2) and Q(2aq,aq^2) are points on the parabola x=2at, y=at^2, and S is the focus, prove that PS+SQ=a(p^2 +q^2 +2).
and Q6
i know how to do the first 2 parts,
a) A stright line through T(0,-a) cuts the parabola x^2=4ay at P and Q with respective parameters p and q.
Show that the equation of TP is 2py=x(p^2 + 1) - 2ap
b) Prove that for TP to pass through Q, pq=1
and the part i can't do is the following!! ><~
c) Hence prove that 1/SP + 1/SQ = 1/a
><!!! looking forward to heard from any of your guys!~! thanks!!!