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Smile12345

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Hello All... :)

It's a bit of a dumb question. But appreciate any/all help.

Q(2aq, aq^2) lies on the parabola x^2 = 4ay.

Find the equation of the focal chord through Q.
Prove that the length of the latus rectum is 4a.

Thanks. :)
 
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a = 3/4 units
F(0, 3/4)

m = (3-3/4) / (-3-0)
m = -3/4

Sub into the point gradient formula
y - 3 = -3/4 . (x+3)
4y-12 = -3x - 9
3x + 4y - 3 = 0
 

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Part C of this question... Find the coordinates of the point R where the line PF meets the directrix.

Thanks in advance. :)
 

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Another Question.... It's a bit of a dumb question. But appreciate any/all help. :D

Q(2aq, aq^2) lies on the parabola x^2 = 4ay.

Find the equation of the focal chord through Q.
Prove that the length of the latus rectum is 4a.

Thanks.
 

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Part C of this question... Find the coordinates of the point R where the line PF meets the directrix.

Thanks in advance. :)
D: y = -3/4

Sub y = -3/4 into the equation of the line PF.

3x + 4(-3/4) - 3 = 0
3x - 6 = 0
x = 2

Therefore R(2,-3/4)
 

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