rama_v
Active Member
Hi Guys
I came across two problems I couldn't do, any help in solving them would be appreciated:
1) By using the perpendicular distance formula, find the locus of a point P(x,y) which is equidistant from the lines 3x + 4y =36 and 4x + 3y=24
2) If one zero of the function y=x^2 +mx +n is the square of the other, without finding the zeroes, prove that m^3 = n(3m - n -1)
Thanks
I came across two problems I couldn't do, any help in solving them would be appreciated:
1) By using the perpendicular distance formula, find the locus of a point P(x,y) which is equidistant from the lines 3x + 4y =36 and 4x + 3y=24
2) If one zero of the function y=x^2 +mx +n is the square of the other, without finding the zeroes, prove that m^3 = n(3m - n -1)
Thanks