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Given two points A(3,-2) and B(-1,7), find the equation of the locus of P(x,y) if the gradient of PA is twice the gradient of PB. Im unsure on how to solve this question.
 

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Given two points A(3,-2) and B(-1,7), find the equation of the locus of P(x,y) if the gradient of PA is twice the gradient of PB. Im unsure on how to solve this question.
Find expressions involving x and y for the slopes (gradients) of PA and PB using the gradient formula. Then, equate the expression for the slope of PA to 2 times the expression for the slope of PB, and rearrange and simplify.
 

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Did this in some hurry; may well have mistakes.

You should get something like:



and eventually:



a hyperbola with horizontal asymptote y =16 and vertical asymptote x = 7.
 
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Did this in some hurry; may well have mistakes.

You should get something like:



and eventually:



a hyperbola with horizontal asymptote y =16 and vertical asymptote x = 7.
Hi, this is completely unrelated to the question, but I was wondering how you got that formatting where you have actual fractions not use (8x19)/(x-7). Does advanced formatting for these posts have this function, do you use a website or ....? I'm sorry if it's a silly question.
 

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Hi, this is completely unrelated to the question, but I was wondering how you got that formatting where you have actual fractions not use (8x19)/(x-7). Does advanced formatting for these posts have this function, do you use a website or ....? I'm sorry if it's a silly question.
Latex, there's a sticky post about it in the maths forum.
 

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