All you would have to do is get the distances PS and QS (using pythag or whatever), which are obviouly both in the same form except for the paramater, then just sub into 1/PS + 1/QS, and it should come out quite easily. You'll have to use pq=-1 also, probably the last step before 1/a comes out.Originally posted by shkspeare
some1 do B for me plz im stuck >.<
Originally posted by iambored
why can't you take the log of something negative?
Originally posted by :: ryan.cck ::
bull! i dont need no 4unit maths girl to teach me how to do 3unit maths~
remeber ryan.. i have your booksOriginally posted by :: ryan.cck ::
bull! i dont need no 4unit maths girl to teach me how to do 3unit maths~
Originally posted by shkspeare
hey how would i find the tangent of y = x^2+1 @ 1,2
similarly with x^2-x-2=y @ (-2,4)
i don't think so, coz ur dealing with a secant...but then again i could b wrong.Originally posted by shkspeare
is there a way of doing this using the tangent formula