poopoohead
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Can someone help me with this question please:
Find the equation of the locus of a point that moves so that it is equidistant from the line 4x-3y+2 = 0, and the line 3x +4y -7 = 0
what is the best way to this? im just a bit confused
The answer is x-7y+9=0, and 7x + y - 5= 0. Also, Why are there two answers?
I have 2 more quick questions- these ones are probably really easy ones-
1. Find the equation of the parabola with the coordinates of the vertex (0,0), the equation of the axis x=0 and focal length 8. The answer is x²= 32y and x²= -32y. Why is there is two answers????????????
2. Find the equation of the parabola with coordinates of the vertex (0,0) and the equation of the axis x=0, and passing through the point (-8, 2). The answer is x² = 32y
thank you for your help!
Find the equation of the locus of a point that moves so that it is equidistant from the line 4x-3y+2 = 0, and the line 3x +4y -7 = 0
what is the best way to this? im just a bit confused
The answer is x-7y+9=0, and 7x + y - 5= 0. Also, Why are there two answers?
I have 2 more quick questions- these ones are probably really easy ones-
1. Find the equation of the parabola with the coordinates of the vertex (0,0), the equation of the axis x=0 and focal length 8. The answer is x²= 32y and x²= -32y. Why is there is two answers????????????
2. Find the equation of the parabola with coordinates of the vertex (0,0) and the equation of the axis x=0, and passing through the point (-8, 2). The answer is x² = 32y
thank you for your help!