I'm really stuck on this question and you all seem so good at maths I was hoping someone might know!
here it is:
Find the value of c such that y=x+c is a tangent to a parabola y=x-x-12. (hint: Consider the discriminant of the quadratic which results).
My working so far..
y=x+c
y=x-x-12
x-x-12=x+c
x-2x-12-c=0
b- 4ac
(-2)-4(1)(-12-c) = 0
now i'm not sure whats wrong, but any way that i try to solve it doesn't get me the right answer of -13.
I'd appreciate it so much.. sorry if it sounds like a stupid question.
here it is:
Find the value of c such that y=x+c is a tangent to a parabola y=x-x-12. (hint: Consider the discriminant of the quadratic which results).
My working so far..
y=x+c
y=x-x-12
x-x-12=x+c
x-2x-12-c=0
b- 4ac
(-2)-4(1)(-12-c) = 0
now i'm not sure whats wrong, but any way that i try to solve it doesn't get me the right answer of -13.
I'd appreciate it so much.. sorry if it sounds like a stupid question.