duy.le
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ok this question has got to be one of the weirdest conics question, i normally always get them but this is wtf. i know i must have a wrong method cause the question is only worth 3 marks...
P(a cos @, b sin @) is a point on the ellipse [insert generic equation]. PQ is a diameter of the ellipse. The tangent to the ellipse at P meets the vertical through Q at R.
i) prove the equation for the tangent at p. (cbb writing it, u guys should know it off by heart by now anyways so moving on...) [parametric form]
ii) Show that the ratio of the area of triangle PQR to the area of the ellipse is 2: pi |tan @|
help. if u have the actual answer could u post them up (the whole paper if u already have it in digital form)
Thanks
P(a cos @, b sin @) is a point on the ellipse [insert generic equation]. PQ is a diameter of the ellipse. The tangent to the ellipse at P meets the vertical through Q at R.
i) prove the equation for the tangent at p. (cbb writing it, u guys should know it off by heart by now anyways so moving on...) [parametric form]
ii) Show that the ratio of the area of triangle PQR to the area of the ellipse is 2: pi |tan @|
help. if u have the actual answer could u post them up (the whole paper if u already have it in digital form)
Thanks