allGenreGamer
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I can't do the below questions! please enlighten me:
Question 1: a) S is the focus (0, a)
P (2ap, ap^2)
Q (2aq, aq ^ 2)
I've proven PS+SQ = a(p^2 + q^2 + 2) as asked. The next questions reads: "Hence if PQ is a focal chord, show that the length of PQ = a(p +1/p)^2". I know i need to manipulate with PS+SQ = a(p^2 + q^2 + 2) but I fail to get PQ = a(p +1/p)^2! Please help.
b) If PQ is parallel to x-axis (latus rectum) prove PQ = 4a. This one I have no idea...
Question 2: Tangents are drawn t a parabola x^2 = 4y from an external point A(x1, y1), touching parabola at P and Q. Prove that th mid-point of PQ is (x1, 1/2x1^2 - y1).
Question 3: If PQ is focal chord of parabola x^2=4ay; QR is the tangent at Q and RP is parallel to the axis of the parabola, prove that the locus of R has the equation x^2(y+2a) = -4a^3
I've worked for hours and couldn't figure these out, fellow 3u students should know how this feels. Please help me
Question 1: a) S is the focus (0, a)
P (2ap, ap^2)
Q (2aq, aq ^ 2)
I've proven PS+SQ = a(p^2 + q^2 + 2) as asked. The next questions reads: "Hence if PQ is a focal chord, show that the length of PQ = a(p +1/p)^2". I know i need to manipulate with PS+SQ = a(p^2 + q^2 + 2) but I fail to get PQ = a(p +1/p)^2! Please help.
b) If PQ is parallel to x-axis (latus rectum) prove PQ = 4a. This one I have no idea...
Question 2: Tangents are drawn t a parabola x^2 = 4y from an external point A(x1, y1), touching parabola at P and Q. Prove that th mid-point of PQ is (x1, 1/2x1^2 - y1).
Question 3: If PQ is focal chord of parabola x^2=4ay; QR is the tangent at Q and RP is parallel to the axis of the parabola, prove that the locus of R has the equation x^2(y+2a) = -4a^3
I've worked for hours and couldn't figure these out, fellow 3u students should know how this feels. Please help me