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EViL.GENiUS

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Hi

I would like some help here.



for (I) the equation of the tangent y=px-ap^2
equation of normal y=(-1/p)x + a
point N(ap,0)

i don't know how to do part (II)

thanks
 
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You sure your equations are right for part one?
 

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EViL.GENiUS said:
Hi

I would like some help here.



for (I) the equation of the tangent y=px-ap^2
equation of normal y=(-1/p)x + a
point N(ap,0)

i don't know how to do part (II)

thanks
You have found the parametric coordinates of N. ie N(ap,0). Since there is no parameter in the y-coordinate (since y = 0, a constant), this is the locus of N. This is because no value of p can alter the y value.

So the locus of N is y = 0.

(Note: usually when this situation occurs, you might have restrictions on the values of x for which the locus can take, but in this case there is no restriction)

Hope that helps.
 

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Yea,

Simultaneously solve for:
y= px-ap^2
y= -(1/p)x +a

you get N (ap ,0)

so the locus of N is just y = 0.

P.s. Wats the perpendicular distance formula used for?..
 

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3unitz said:
this is incorrect guys. N is a point on the tangent, not necessarily one which also lies on the parabola. refer to my previous post for the correct method
I don't get what you mean. They didn't assume N was on the parabole - they solved for the point of intersection of the tangent to the parabola, and the normal of this tangent which passes through the focus, which gives N=(ap, 0), so the locus of N is y=0. Why is this incorrect, and how exactly does your method work?
 

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