Hi,
We've started parametrics and there is a nice formula for finding the equation of a tangent at a point (xx_0 = 2a(y+y_1)) on a parabola. Are we allowed to just use this equation in a question? Or would we have to prove it?
My teacher says if we wanted to use it in a question asking to find the equation of the tangent at a point on the parabola, we would need to prove it, then use it (or he said we could do it the normal way).
I don't see why we can't use this, isn't it part of the syllabus? Isn't it like saying here is the compound angle formulae for the trigonometric functions, but you can't use them unless you prove them in the test.
Thanks
We've started parametrics and there is a nice formula for finding the equation of a tangent at a point (xx_0 = 2a(y+y_1)) on a parabola. Are we allowed to just use this equation in a question? Or would we have to prove it?
My teacher says if we wanted to use it in a question asking to find the equation of the tangent at a point on the parabola, we would need to prove it, then use it (or he said we could do it the normal way).
I don't see why we can't use this, isn't it part of the syllabus? Isn't it like saying here is the compound angle formulae for the trigonometric functions, but you can't use them unless you prove them in the test.
Thanks