Let the normal at a point on the curve intersect the at . If is the slope of the tangent at to the curve, then is equal to(2D)
Let the normal at a point on the curve intersect the at . If is the slope of the tangent at to the curve, then is equal to(2D)
P=(x?,y?). 2yy'-6x+y'=0 ⇒ y' = 6x/(2y+1)
(y?-0)/(x?-3/2) = (1+2y?)/(6x?)
9-6y? = 1+2y? ⇒ y?=1. x?=±2. Slope = ±12/3 = ±4. |n|=4.
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If two circles intersect at two distinct points
->|r1 – r2| < C1C2 < r1 + r2
| r – 2| < < r + 2
|r – 2| < 5 and r + 2 > 5
–5 < r – 2 < 5 r > 3 … (2)
–3 < r < 7 … (1)
From (1) and (2)
3 < r < 7
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Slope of axis =
⇒ 2y – 6 = x – 2
⇒ 2y – x – 4 = 0
2x + y – 6 = 0
4x + 2y – 12 = 0
α + 1.6 = 4 ⇒ α = 2.4
β + 2.8 = 6 ⇒
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