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Re: Year 11 Mathematics 3 Unit Cambridge Question & Answer Thread
Have a line that intesects the coordinate axes at ( 0 , 2a + ap^2) and (2ap + ap^3 , 0 )
Now find the area of the triangle formed by the two intercepts and the origin.
So using 1/2 . length . width
I get
A = 1/2 a^2 ( 2 + p^2) (2 + p^3)
Not sure where to go from here.
Answer is 1/2 a^2 |p| (p^2 + 2)^2
Not sure why there is an absolute value p??
Have a line that intesects the coordinate axes at ( 0 , 2a + ap^2) and (2ap + ap^3 , 0 )
Now find the area of the triangle formed by the two intercepts and the origin.
So using 1/2 . length . width
I get
A = 1/2 a^2 ( 2 + p^2) (2 + p^3)
Not sure where to go from here.
Answer is 1/2 a^2 |p| (p^2 + 2)^2
Not sure why there is an absolute value p??