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nazfiz

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Im having problems with question 4 part ii part alpha. The answers just say if y=a. Then pq=1

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Substitute the point (a,0) into the equation of the line PQ, and you will get the result.
 

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<a href="http://www.codecogs.com/eqnedit.php?latex=A ( a(p@plus;q) , apq) ~ S(0,a) \\\\ Gradient~ of~ AS = \frac{apq-a}{a(p@plus;q)} \\\\ \frac{apq-a}{a(p@plus;q)} = 0 \\\\ apq - a = 0 \\\\ a(pq-1)=0 \\\\ pq = 1" target="_blank"><img src="http://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?A ( a(p+q) , apq) ~ S(0,a) \\\\ Gradient~ of~ AS = \frac{apq-a}{a(p+q)} \\\\ \frac{apq-a}{a(p+q)} = 0 \\\\ apq - a = 0 \\\\ a(pq-1)=0 \\\\ pq = 1" title="A ( a(p+q) , apq) ~ S(0,a) \\\\ Gradient~ of~ AS = \frac{apq-a}{a(p+q)} \\\\ \frac{apq-a}{a(p+q)} = 0 \\\\ apq - a = 0 \\\\ a(pq-1)=0 \\\\ pq = 1" /></a>
 

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