Petyo
Member
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2008
- Messages
- 104
- Gender
- Female
- HSC
- 2009
It's question 20 page 89 in Fitzpatrick. I have attempted a few ways in approaching it but still I am stuck - -'.
If you have some time please take a look and help me. Any idea will be really appreciated.
this is the question:
P and Q are points on the ellipse (E) and the chord PQ contains a focus. Show that the line joining the point of intersection of the normals at P and Q and the midpoint of the chord PQ is parallel to the X-axis.
I have tried doing it this way: I tried to find the y-coordinate of the intersect of the 2 normals and then the y-coordinate of the midpoint of PQ and tried to prove these 2 are equal. It didn't work. = =!
If you have some time please take a look and help me. Any idea will be really appreciated.
this is the question:
P and Q are points on the ellipse (E) and the chord PQ contains a focus. Show that the line joining the point of intersection of the normals at P and Q and the midpoint of the chord PQ is parallel to the X-axis.
I have tried doing it this way: I tried to find the y-coordinate of the intersect of the 2 normals and then the y-coordinate of the midpoint of PQ and tried to prove these 2 are equal. It didn't work. = =!