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new question thx
a)
ΔBED ||| ΔBAC (SAS)
.: BE:BA = BD:BC
BX = 1/2 BD (given)
BY = 1/2 BC (given)
.: BX:BY = BD:BC
but BE:BA = BD:BC
.: BE:BA = BX:BY
.: ΔBEX ||| ΔBAY (SAS)
The sides are similar.SAS is the condition for congruent triangles, but not similar triangles. @@
it is "ratio of 2 sides and included angle", isn't it?The sides are similar.
Cambridge uses that notation for similarity proofs. Cambridge wins
SAS is the condition for congruent triangles, but not similar triangles. @@
Cambridge uses that notation for similarity proofs. Cambridge wins
It was given that tangent T bisects QR, the question asked to prove tangent T is parallel to PQ.Gradient of chord = 4-1/2--1 = 1
x=t y=t^2
y=x^2
y'=2x
When y'=1, x = 0.5
f(0.5)=0.25
Line of tangent t y= x-0.25
Midpoint of PQ = (2+0.5)/2 ,(4+-2)/2 = (1.25,1)
Sub Midpoint into tangent line, LHS=RHS
Therefore tangent T bisects PQ
Thats the shitness of show questions.
What's the other way?
i get it now thank you very muchSAS is used in both congruency and similarity proofs, in congruency proofs it means, "two sides equal and included angle equal", in similarity it means, "two sides in proportion and included angle equal".
Lol omg.It was given that tangent T bisects QR, the question asked to prove tangent T is parallel to PQ.
This isn't prelim. Prelims don't do that kind of differentiationNew Question:
Differentiate the Folium of Descartes with parameter a=1.
Folium of Descartes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
That's only for 4 unit..yes it is prelim. It is called implicit
You're correct, i did a q regarding diff of folium of descartes in yr11.yes it is prelim. It is called implicit
It's in Year 11 Cambridge.This isn't prelim. Prelims don't do that kind of differentiation