This is from the 2001 HSC paper (question 6).
Find the coordinates of Q on the parabola such that the normal at Q is perpendicular to the normal at P (the gradient of the normal P is -1/t).
Find the equation in cartesian form of the locus of the point R. (the coordinates of R is (a(t - 1/t), a (t^2 + 1 + 1/t^2) ). For this question, I don't how how to eliminate t.
Find the coordinates of Q on the parabola such that the normal at Q is perpendicular to the normal at P (the gradient of the normal P is -1/t).
Find the equation in cartesian form of the locus of the point R. (the coordinates of R is (a(t - 1/t), a (t^2 + 1 + 1/t^2) ). For this question, I don't how how to eliminate t.