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    Q16

    Same here, btw I just discovered this forum, here is the proof I quoted to my friend for i) "I did some work on Question 16 c i) x^2 + (y-c)^2 = r^2 And y=x^2 Substitute 2 into 1 y + (y-c)^2= r^2 Rearrange (expand) to make a quadratic, y as the variable y+y^2 -2yc + c^2 -r^2 = 0...
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    How did everyone go?

    I did some work on Question 16 c i) x^2 + (y-c)^2 = r^2 And y=x^2 Substitute 2 into 1 y + (y-c)^2= r^2 Rearrange (expand) to make a quadratic, y as the variable y+y^2 -2yc + c^2 -r^2 = 0 Grouping terms y^2 + y(1-2c) + (c^2-r^2) = 0 We know that there are two equal (in terms of y)...
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    Graphmatica

    Go for geogebra, it's brilliant (aaand also the only one I've used, but brilliant too!).
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    How did everyone go?

    Very well in the first 15 questions, but gee that question 16 was nasty If anyone could go through a proof of 16(c) I'd be extremely thankful. For those who haven't sat the test, and just want to help out, the question was (I'm not familiar with Latex, sorry): The Circle...
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