chewy123
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Find expression for:
The point P(x,y) moves so that its distance PA from the point A(1,5) is always twice its distance PB from the point B(4,-1).
Ans: x^2 + y^2 -10x +6y +14 =0
If you have the jones & couchman book it is EX: 17.2 Q6
Unfortunately they only have examples for equidistant and I tried multiplying the other side by 2 and solve, but doesn't work
Well, thx to any helpers.
The point P(x,y) moves so that its distance PA from the point A(1,5) is always twice its distance PB from the point B(4,-1).
Ans: x^2 + y^2 -10x +6y +14 =0
If you have the jones & couchman book it is EX: 17.2 Q6
Unfortunately they only have examples for equidistant and I tried multiplying the other side by 2 and solve, but doesn't work
Well, thx to any helpers.