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Cambridge 4 unit: Conics 3.3 Question 9 (a)
I'm up to:
m= [b.sec@]/[a.tan@] ...(1)
b.tan@ - ma.sec@ = k ...(2)
but the worked solution says that the next step is:
(2)<SUP>2</SUP>-(1)<SUP>2</SUP> -> m<SUP>2</SUP>a<SUP>2</SUP>(sec<SUP>2</SUP>@-tan<SUP>2</SUP>@) + b<SUP>2</SUP>(tan<SUP>2</SUP>@-sec<SUP>2</SUP>@) = k<SUP>2</SUP> [I don't understand this step. Does ma=b? How?]
This is confusing me. Can somebody explain this to me?
I'm up to:
m= [b.sec@]/[a.tan@] ...(1)
b.tan@ - ma.sec@ = k ...(2)
but the worked solution says that the next step is:
(2)<SUP>2</SUP>-(1)<SUP>2</SUP> -> m<SUP>2</SUP>a<SUP>2</SUP>(sec<SUP>2</SUP>@-tan<SUP>2</SUP>@) + b<SUP>2</SUP>(tan<SUP>2</SUP>@-sec<SUP>2</SUP>@) = k<SUP>2</SUP> [I don't understand this step. Does ma=b? How?]
This is confusing me. Can somebody explain this to me?
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