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Stuck on acouple of textbook questions... First time stuck on any in the Maths in Focus book.... This would have to be my weakest topic so far.

1) A parabolic satellite dish has a diameter of 4m at a depth of 0.4m. Find the depth at which its diameter is 3.5m, correct to 1 decimal place.
Very confused with this one...

2) The normal of the parabola x^2 = 18y at (-6, 2) cuts the parabola again at Q. Find the coordinates of Q.
My answer was (-21, 24.5) It works if I sub it back into equation and into the normal of the bit (my equation of the normal was 3x + 2y + 14 = 0, if anywehre I probably went wrong here.) Books answer was different, can some1 explain what I am doing wrong?

3) Find the equation of the tangent at (8, 4) on the parabola x^2 = 16y. This tangent meets the tangent at the vertex of the parabola at point R. Find the coordinates of R.
I got the equation of tangent to be x - y - 4 = 0, which was right. No idea what to do from there (Is it just me or is the question badly worded?)

4)

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.............|............
.........../.|.\...........
........../..|...\.........
........./...|.6m\....... (hieght)
......../....|.......\.....
___/___|____\__
.......-3m-..-3m-....

badly drawn, but its meant to look like a parabola...

(a) Find the equation of this parabola (I'm probably forgetting something from a earlier chapter)
(b) Find the coordinates of its forucs and the equation of its directrix (Even with the correct answer for (a) I cant seem to find the focal length or any other way?)
 

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Hahaha, I remember doing that one early this year.

I wouldn't worry about it though, nothing like that came up in my exams for prelim.

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Stuck on acouple of textbook questions... First time stuck on any in the Maths in Focus book.... This would have to be my weakest topic so far.

1) A parabolic satellite dish has a diameter of 4m at a depth of 0.4m. Find the depth at which its diameter is 3.5m, correct to 1 decimal place.
Very confused with this one...
 

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1) A parabolic satellite dish has a diameter of 4m at a depth of 0.4m. Find the depth at which its diameter is 3.5m, correct to 1 decimal place.

y=0.4, x=+-2

x^2=4ay
lhs=4 rhs=1.6a=4
a=4/1.6=5/2

therefore x^2=5/2x4y

when x=+-1.75 y=0.30625m

2) The normal of the parabola x^2 = 18y at (-6, 2) cuts the parabola again at Q. Find the coordinates of Q.
y=x^2/18
y'=x/9
when x=-6 y'=-2/3
equation of normal: y-2=3/2(x+6)
y=1.5x+11
y=x^2/18

1.5x+11=x^2/18
x^2-27x-198=0
x=33 or -6
so, Q(33,60.5)

3) Find the equation of the tangent at (8, 4) on the parabola x^2 = 16y. This tangent meets the tangent at the vertex of the parabola at point R. Find the coordinates of R.

no they question isn't badly worded
y'=x/8 at x=8 y'=1
y-4=x-8
y=x-4
tangent at vertex is y=0 (obvious)
sub into tangent
R(4,0)
 
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4)

.............|............
.............|............
.........../.|.\...........
........../..|...\.........
........./...|.6m\....... (hieght)
......../....|.......\.....
___/___|____\__
.......-3m-..-3m-....

badly drawn, but its meant to look like a parabola...

(a) Find the equation of this parabola (I'm probably forgetting something from a earlier chapter)
(b) Find the coordinates of its forucs and the equation of its directrix (Even with the correct answer for (a) I cant seem to find the focal length or any other way?)

parabola is y=-2/3(x+3)(x-3)
b)y=-2/3(x^2-9)
-3y=2x^2-18
x^2=-3/2y+9
x^2=-4x3/8(y-6)

focus: (0,45/8)
directrix: y=49/8
 

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Timothy.Siu said:
4)

.............|............
.............|............
.........../.|.\...........
........../..|...\.........
........./...|.6m\....... (hieght)
......../....|.......\.....
___/___|____\__
.......-3m-..-3m-....

badly drawn, but its meant to look like a parabola...

(a) Find the equation of this parabola (I'm probably forgetting something from a earlier chapter)
(b) Find the coordinates of its forucs and the equation of its directrix (Even with the correct answer for (a) I cant seem to find the focal length or any other way?)

parabola is y=-2/3(x+3)(x-3)
b)y=-2/3(x^2-9)
-3y=2x^2-18
x^2=-3/2y+9
x^2=-4x3/8(y-6)

focus: (0,45/8)
directrix: y=49/8
The answer in the book is different.

To part a is 8x^2 + 9y - 72 = 0

and for part b

Focus: (0, 161/32)
directrix y=72/32
 

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bmn said:
The answer in the book is different.

To part a is 8x^2 + 9y - 72 = 0

and for part b

Focus: (0, 161/32)
directrix y=72/32
well if i got part a wrong, wuda got part b wrong and i'm right, unless u typed the question wrong
 

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Which EX is it from Math in Focus? I'll try to have a look for you..
 

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well hi, im new
im currently only in yr 10 and yr 11 09
but then im doin maths accelerated and did my HSC 2 unit recently, tho i think i really screwed up

i find that im weak at locus
 

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blakdevil said:
well hi, im new
im currently only in yr 10 and yr 11 09
but then im doin maths accelerated and did my HSC 2 unit recently, tho i think i really screwed up

i find that im weak at locus
nice, dont worry, u still hav 2 more years, plenty of time to get better
 

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Timothy.Siu said:
well if i got part a wrong, wuda got part b wrong and i'm right, unless u typed the question wrong
I did :speechless: Meant to be 8 instead of 6... now it makes sence...
 

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