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nrlwinner

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Hi. I got a question here is can't seem to solve.

Tangents at and from the curve intersect at M

Using , show M is


I've got the x-cordinate of M, but I cant seem to get
 

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One way is to show point M lies on the tangents at P and at Q


 
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Okay so I can't type in Latex, and if I try to type it out here it'll be messy but..

As you can see in the answer you need to achieve, there is no 'y', so you just need to make the substitution y1 = x1^2 / 4a and y2 = x2^2 / 4a
Once you do this, simplify the expression and it should come out nicely.
I got the x and y values in 2-3 steps each.

If you want to see the solution, PM me.
 

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