kloudsurfer
Member
Hey,
I need some help with this question:
'Find the equation of the focal chord that cuts the curve y^2 = 16x at (4,8)
I know how to do it, and I know the answer, but I cant seem to get it with my working out.
So i found the focus (4,0), and then you have to find the eqution of the line.
The gradient is 0 (and ive already figured out that the equation is x=4 but anyway)
So when Isub the points into y-y1 = m(x-x1) I get either
y=8 (sub in (4,8)) or y = 0 (sub in (4,0))
But how do I actually get the equation x=4?
Thanks
I need some help with this question:
'Find the equation of the focal chord that cuts the curve y^2 = 16x at (4,8)
I know how to do it, and I know the answer, but I cant seem to get it with my working out.
So i found the focus (4,0), and then you have to find the eqution of the line.
The gradient is 0 (and ive already figured out that the equation is x=4 but anyway)
So when Isub the points into y-y1 = m(x-x1) I get either
y=8 (sub in (4,8)) or y = 0 (sub in (4,0))
But how do I actually get the equation x=4?
Thanks