You gotta show the angle between the green lines is 90 degrees. For that, you need the coordinates of the focus. For that you need “a”. We know that a is 1, since the general form is x^2 = 4ay, and hence 4a = 4 :. a = 1 in this case.
So find the focus, then find the gradient of PS and QS and show that when you times the gradient of PS and QS together, they give you -1 indicating the lines are perpendicular :. 90 degrees right angle.
If you don't know how to find coordinates of P and Q, you use the general thingy, I think it's x=2p, y=p^2 for this question ? Soz haven't touched parametrics in a while.
for ii, find the eqn of tangent to P and Q and simultaneous equations to find T. Then use distance formula to prove what they ask you to prove. Always draw a diagram. Sorry if this is messy, would have been better on paper