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Q7 of SGS 1999 Trial (1 Viewer)

scardizzle

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Could someone walk me through the solution to this question? Im having a little trouble understanding what the hell i'm supposed to show.

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you could say PA=a, PB=a +2r
so a Geometric Mean would be
the Arithmetic mean would be
So therefore it is obvious that
 

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t2=a(a+2r) → a2+2ra-t2=0

a=(r2+t2)-r disregarding the negative root since a>0

(PA+PB)/2=(a+2r+a)/2=a+r=√(r2+t2)=t√(r2/t2+1) > t since r2/t2+1>1

√(PA x PB)=√(a(a+2r))=√(t2)=t

.'. (PA+PB)/2>√(PA x PB)

for b)

i'm not too sure, is it x2+y2=(AB)2

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Thanks for the replies guys still confused about part 2 though..

Here's what the solutions say:

t^2 = a(a + 2x) so t is constant, so locus is the circle centre p radius t

anyone care to explain? I have no idea how they came to that conclusion from just looking at the above equation

also another q i dont understand (-_-)

sorry about constantly asking questions
 
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