A Ambility Active Member Joined Dec 22, 2014 Messages 336 Gender Male HSC 2016 May 12, 2016 #1 The condition for y=mx+c to be tangent to the ellipse x^2/a^2+y^2/b2=1 is c^2=a^2m^2+1. Prove the pair of tangents to x^2/25+y^2/16=1 which pass through the point (4,5) are perpendicular.
The condition for y=mx+c to be tangent to the ellipse x^2/a^2+y^2/b2=1 is c^2=a^2m^2+1. Prove the pair of tangents to x^2/25+y^2/16=1 which pass through the point (4,5) are perpendicular.
DatAtarLyfe Booty Connoisseur Joined Mar 10, 2015 Messages 1,805 Gender Female HSC 2016 May 12, 2016 #2 The condition is c^2=a^2m^2 + b^2
A Ambility Active Member Joined Dec 22, 2014 Messages 336 Gender Male HSC 2016 May 12, 2016 #3 DatAtarLyfe said: The condition is c^2=a^2m^2 + b^2 Click to expand... Cheers mate that makes perfect sense, except your middle term of the expansion of (y-mx)^2 is wrong, but it doesn't affect the product of roots.
DatAtarLyfe said: The condition is c^2=a^2m^2 + b^2 Click to expand... Cheers mate that makes perfect sense, except your middle term of the expansion of (y-mx)^2 is wrong, but it doesn't affect the product of roots.
DatAtarLyfe Booty Connoisseur Joined Mar 10, 2015 Messages 1,805 Gender Female HSC 2016 May 12, 2016 #4 Ambility said: Cheers mate that makes perfect sense, except your middle term of the expansion of (y-mx)^2 is wrong, but it doesn't affect the product of roots. Click to expand... whoops yep its meant to be 2mxy XD
Ambility said: Cheers mate that makes perfect sense, except your middle term of the expansion of (y-mx)^2 is wrong, but it doesn't affect the product of roots. Click to expand... whoops yep its meant to be 2mxy XD