Very confusing Parabola question?!?!? (1 Viewer)

viviansidiss

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I just can't seem to figure out how to do this question. Can anyone please explain the answer (B=-5)

A parabola whose equation is in the form of y=Bx^2 (where B is a constant) has the line 20x - y + 20= 0 as a tangent. Find the value of B.

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Simultaneously solve, find pt of intersection, sub in derivative.
 

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ok so you have the two equations:

and

Take the derivative of each for their gradients:

and

Since the line is a tangent to the parabola at some point, their gradients are equal, thus ...

Now just substitute this result into the parabola equation:

and now sub this result into the line equation:

...

Hence,
 

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alternatively, solve the equations simultaneously and you get the quadratic

Bx^2 - 20x - 20 = 0

discriminant = 400 + 80B

since the line is tangent, discriminant = 0

i.e. B = -5
 
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