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4 Unit exam in 14 hours...I'm gunna get nicely toasted.
Anyone got a quick proof that the foci of a rectangular hypbola xy=c^2 are
(c(rt2),c(rt2) and (-c(rt2),-c(rt2)?
Strangely, even Coroneos seems to have missed it...I think.
 

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The foci of a normal hyperbola are:
(+ae,0)
For rectangular, a=b, so e=sqrt2
(+sqrt(2)a,0)
Rotate this point 45 degrees to get the corrosponding focus of a rectangular hyperbola: (+sqrt(2)a+0)*(1+i)/sqrt(2)
=a(1+i)
So the focus is (a,a)
Recall a^2/2=c^2, so a=sqrt(2)c
.'. the focus is (sqrt(2)c,sqrt(2)c) #

Sorry, to clarify: to rotate 45 degrees, is to multiply by the unit vector of direction 45 degrees, that is: cis45=1/sqrt(2)+i/sqrt(2)=(1+i)/sqrt(2)
 
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good luck on half-yearlies
hopefully it wont be a killer like last years
 
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Cheers, I'm sure they won't ask it, but good to know :)
Shafqat its hard to tell because we did conics instead of circular motion at this time of year, but your paper looked a bit tough.
 

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Oh, BTW, while this method is completely valid, you should perhaps look up the other method of finding the focus, as that doesn't use complex numbers. I believe it uses pythagoras.
 

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yrtherenonames said:
Cheers, I'm sure they won't ask it, but good to know :)
Shafqat its hard to tell because we did conics instead of circular motion at this time of year, but your paper looked a bit tough.
really? that's interesting. i thought conics was a bit rushed last year, but i reckon its easier than circular motion, so i don't know about the swap.
 

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am i reading correctly that ur skool (syd grammar??) did circular motion at this time last year??
 
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if my memory serves me correctly we had done integration, complex, motion and polynomials.
 

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shafqat said:
if my memory serves me correctly we had done integration, complex, motion and polynomials.
I was always under the impression that most schools left Mechanics until last, seeing as it's probably the hardest MX2 topic.
 

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I agree it is a hard topic, so I would much prefer it to be taught earlier. And yes, looking at other schools' trial papers, most schools leave motion until the end.
 

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