I was doing some excercises from Fitzpatrick relating to tangents and normals of a function. It's really interesting but if possible I need help understanding one question:
9) The straight line y=x+2 cuts parabola y=1/2x6^2-2 at 2 points P and Q. Find the coordinates of P and Q and the coordinates of the point of intersections of these tangents.
It looks like this to me so far:
Thanks for all the help, i really appreciate (truly).
9) The straight line y=x+2 cuts parabola y=1/2x6^2-2 at 2 points P and Q. Find the coordinates of P and Q and the coordinates of the point of intersections of these tangents.
It looks like this to me so far:
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Thanks for all the help, i really appreciate (truly).