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aDimitri

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can someone give me a hand with the question attached? it's question 4 from the 2004 HSC. Got no clue how to go about part 2.
 

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done this and cried as i couldn;t get it but
ii - find coordinates of P by subbing T (a/e,0) into the tangent equation and just use distance formula
iii - use trig ratios (tan)
iv - area formula
 

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For (ii), draw a diagram and see if you can use the definition of ellipses (ratio of something on something = e)

done this and cried as i couldn;t get it but
ii - find coordinates of P by subbing T (a/e,0) into the tangent equation and just use distance formula
iii - use trig ratios (tan)
iv - area formula
Hey, they chose T such that it lies on the x-axis so must P and Q be vertical?

If so, you can find point P easily by subbing in x = ae (the focus)

In the end, distance formula was not used :D
 
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ah holy crap didn't think about P and Q being vertical! wow, that simplifies things. I was going to find P by subbing in T=a/e but it was so horrid i figured i must be missing the easier way. thanks!
 

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Yeah, we did this in class and lots of people got tripped up too. My teacher recommended to redraw the diagram, because you can see it very easily after that.
 

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