You need to derive it unless it says "DO NOT prove this result."If a question says 'derive the equation of the tangent to the curve
at the point (2ap, ap^2), does that mean to go through the whole process or can i just chuck the equation straight in?
Spiral is at fault here sorry. I am very tired today.Aww man, i got x after that bracket, is that wrong?
Thankyou! Took me a bit to figure out how to derive it with the given co-ordinate but I think I got it now Thanks for spending the time + effort.I drew a pretty diagram for you.
Let's find the gradient:
Now,
We can prove that the tangents intersect at this point. If you want I can prove by differentiating it first then finding equations for tangents at P and Q but I am sure you know how to do that, so for now accept it.
Let's define the external intersection point as . We can see that they are the exact same points.
Now,
So we can substitute these values into our original equation.
Anything for a delicious, I mean delightful human.Thankyou! Took me a bit to figure out how to derive it with the given co-ordinate but I think I got it now Thanks for spending the time + effort.
Hehe, I got 3x-4y+4=0 in the end. Does that sound about right o-o?Anything for a delicious, I mean delightful human.
Correct human. Spiral will commence shut down mode now.Hehe, I got 3x-4y+4=0 in the end. Does that sound about right o-o?
Okay haha, goodnight.Correct human. Spiral will commence shut down mode now.