tacogym27101990
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hey i have what seems like a pretty easy question.
but i keep getting it wrong
and i dont understand terry lee's working out
the question is :
3x-2y-1=0 is a chord of the ellipse x^2 + 4y^2 = 9. find the co-ordinates of its midpoint
terry lee says 2y = 3x-1
so then he subs it into the ellipse but then he just says x^2 +(3x-1)^2 = 0
why!?
i did the same thing but then when i subbed it in i had x^2 +2(3x-1)^2=9
help please??
thanks in advance
but i keep getting it wrong
and i dont understand terry lee's working out
the question is :
3x-2y-1=0 is a chord of the ellipse x^2 + 4y^2 = 9. find the co-ordinates of its midpoint
terry lee says 2y = 3x-1
so then he subs it into the ellipse but then he just says x^2 +(3x-1)^2 = 0
why!?
i did the same thing but then when i subbed it in i had x^2 +2(3x-1)^2=9
help please??
thanks in advance