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is this Q in syllabus? (conics) (1 Viewer)

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P and Q are on the ellipse x^2/a^2 + y^2/b^2 =1
P and Q have parameters theta and phi.

show that if PQ is a focal chord, tan(theta/2)tan(phi/2) equals

-(1-e)/(1+e) or - (1+e)/(1-e)


what the hell is going on here :confused:
 

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Let point P(asec(theta), btan(theta)) and Q(asec(Phi), btan(phi))
Therefore, the line passes through P and Q:
[y-btan(theta)]/[x-asec(theta)]=[btan(phi)-btan(theta)]/[asec(phi)-asec(theta)]
After that, sub (ae, 0) and (-ae, 0) into the equation, you will get the answer.

Don't forget the trig formula!
 

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Originally posted by Richard Lee
Let point P(asec(theta), btan(theta)) and Q(asec(Phi), btan(phi))
Therefore, the line passes through P and Q:
[y-btan(theta)]/[x-asec(theta)]=[btan(phi)-btan(theta)]/[asec(phi)-asec(theta)]
After that, sub (ae, 0) and (-ae, 0) into the equation, you will get the answer.

Don't forget the trig formula!

dude its an ellipse.....
 

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Originally posted by Newbie
dude its an ellipse.....
Thanx!
I am very stupid. Change sec function to cos function and tan function to sin function, plz!
Thank u!
 

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I think that is in the syllabus, but it's leaning towards a Q8 ...
 

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ahh ok

anyone wana show me how to do it? :)
 

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hey, my teacher told me that the sum of trig. functions was taken out of the syllabus, and if they do put it in, they will make u prove it in the first step of the question.:(
 

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yeah - thats what our teacher said too. had to look them up. maybe i should learn them anyway? cant hurt.
so i dont know if they'd ask a question like this.
 

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Originally posted by Fosweb
yeah - thats what our teacher said too. had to look them up. maybe i should learn them anyway? cant hurt.
so i dont know if they'd ask a question like this.
na actually, why don't u check up with the hsc advice line?:)
 

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Originally posted by freaking_out
na actually, why don't u check up with the hsc advice line?:)
lol: i was thinking about doing that. later.
 
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Fosweb: what did you use to draw that ellipse? Mine always come out looking completely retarded (as with anything else i draw).
 

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Originally posted by ND
Fosweb: what did you use to draw that ellipse? Mine always come out looking completely retarded (as with anything else i draw).
he's got one of those curve sketching templates.;)

actually, i have the same problem of my ellipses being retarded...so i betta get one of those templates myself.:D
 
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Oh, are they allowed in the exam?

edit: Just saw your thread in 3u, nevermind.
 

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