Let A (sec θ, 2tanθ) and b (sec , 2tan ), where θ + be two points on the hyperbola 2x2 – y2 = 2. If (a, b) is the point of the intersection of the normal to the hyperbola at A and B, then (2b)2 is equal to____
Let A (sec θ, 2tanθ) and b (sec , 2tan ), where θ + be two points on the hyperbola 2x2 – y2 = 2. If (a, b) is the point of the intersection of the normal to the hyperbola at A and B, then (2b)2 is equal to____
Since A (sec θ, 2 tanθ) & B
2sec2 θ - 4tan2θ = 2 or sec2 θ - 2 tan2 θ = 1
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