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Hi,
I need to prove that x^2+2x+y^2-4y-4=0 has the tangent 3x+4y+10=0.
How I've done previous questions like this is through simultaneous equations, then finding the discriminant, and if the discriminant=0, that means it's got one root and hence that's the tangent.
I just keep going wrong somewhere in this question, and I have no clue where so if someone could solve it so I could find what I'm doing wrong, it'd be great.
Thanks!
I need to prove that x^2+2x+y^2-4y-4=0 has the tangent 3x+4y+10=0.
How I've done previous questions like this is through simultaneous equations, then finding the discriminant, and if the discriminant=0, that means it's got one root and hence that's the tangent.
I just keep going wrong somewhere in this question, and I have no clue where so if someone could solve it so I could find what I'm doing wrong, it'd be great.
Thanks!