RivalryofTroll
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In the diagram, A(-1,1) and B(2,4) are the points of intersection of the parabola y=x^2 with the line y=x+2. The point P(t,t^2) is a variable point on the parabola below the line.
(i) Find the area of the parabolic segment APB.
Found it: A = 9/2 units^2
(ii) Show that the maximum area of triangle APB is 3/4 of the area of the parabolic segment APB.
Yeah, hints on how to do part (ii)?
In the diagram, A(-1,1) and B(2,4) are the points of intersection of the parabola y=x^2 with the line y=x+2. The point P(t,t^2) is a variable point on the parabola below the line.
(i) Find the area of the parabolic segment APB.
Found it: A = 9/2 units^2
(ii) Show that the maximum area of triangle APB is 3/4 of the area of the parabolic segment APB.
Yeah, hints on how to do part (ii)?