P and Q are the points t=p and t=q on the parabola x=2at, y=at2
There was a question asking me to find the equation of the normals at to the curve at P and Q
Then this: Prove that p3-q3=(p-q)(p2+pq+q2)
By proving, I assume that I have to use the normals to work this out, but in case I assumed wrong; am I allowed to prove this by just expanding RHS and say that it equals LHS?
There was a question asking me to find the equation of the normals at to the curve at P and Q
Then this: Prove that p3-q3=(p-q)(p2+pq+q2)
By proving, I assume that I have to use the normals to work this out, but in case I assumed wrong; am I allowed to prove this by just expanding RHS and say that it equals LHS?