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argh..got too messy. ill try again on a fresh sheet.
Where did you get this question from?
 

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yeah where did u get this from?
q53...so its question 53 out of a whole heap of questions?

oh btw, have u got ruse 4u trial 1998?
 

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I have a non-standard solution, I'll post it up in a sec.

EDIT: Solution, in detail/step by step.
Consider a circle of the above description, and extend AB to become the x-axis of the cartesian plane, with the center of the circle as the origin, O. (Therefore the circle is described by x<sup>2</sup>+y<sup>2</sup>=r<sup>2</sup>.)

Therefore, Q and R can be described using cartesian coordinates. Construct triangle OQR, and 2 lines connecting Q and R perpendicularly to the x-axis, mark these crossings on the x-axis S & T, respectively.

Note QPS and PRT form triangles with:
PQ = root(2) QS (QS is the y-value of Q in the plane)
PR = root(2) RT. (RT is the y-value of R in the plane)

Also, noting ^BOR is the same angle as the angle btwn OQ and the y-axis, we can express QS and RT in terms of the said angle, say &theta;

Then QS=r cos&theta; and RT = r sin&theta;

Therefore, 2*PQ<sup>2</sup> + 2*PR<sup>2</sup>
= 2*( 2*QS<sup>2</sup> + 2*RT<sup>2</sup>)
= 4* ( r<sup>2</sup> (cos<sup>2</sup>&theta; + sin<sup>2</sup>&theta; ))
= (2r)<sup>2</sup>
= d<sup>2</sup> = AB<sup>2</sup>. QED
 
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i recognise this question, i did it with demos in yr10 ngai >_>
 

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For some reason the server decided to give it that filename, it was originally "q2.jpg".
It is from my 4unit textbook, from the harder circles exercise question 2 from about 30 or so.

Thanks for that black jack, i also managed to come up wiht a more "standard" solution ...about one page long i can scan it up if anybody is interested?

Ngai: Was that Ruse trial question directed at me? If so, yes i have a collection of JR trials.
 

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Yep I'd appreciate it if you posted up the standard solution :D
 

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(this question was asked in a ruse trial)
 

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BlackJack said:
Also, noting ^BOR is the same angle as the angle btwn OQ and the y-axis, we can express QS and RT in terms of the said angle, say &theta;QUOTE]

How do you show these angles to be equal?
 

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nekkid said:
Yep I'd appreciate it if you posted up the standard solution :D
CrashOveride said:
i also managed to come up wiht a more "standard" solution ...about one page long i can scan it up if anybody is interested?
post it!! ;)
 

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mojako said:
post it!! ;)
Here it is.


Also:

Also, noting ^BOR is the same angle as the angle btwn OQ and the y-axis, we can express QS and RT in terms of the said angle, say θ
How do you show these angles to be equal?
 
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when i clicked it it just displayed a small box with "X"
no error message
 

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