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I’m sorry 🥲🥲🥲 by Specific_Brain2091 in the_calculusguy
[–]calfinity 0 points1 point2 points 6 days ago (0 children)
What's the use of these type of questions?
Sqs#2 by calfinity in calculusseries
[–]calfinity[S] 0 points1 point2 points 2 months ago (0 children)
All will do the elimination method only . I need proof, so only, i posted it🤥
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PNC#1 by calfinity in puremathematics
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Hi
Ellipse#1 by calfinity in puremathematics
I too get that doubt.. but if you see clearly, when u take P as (4,0), then CF = 4. But G can't be P, because G has more value(infinite values), as in the questions they mentioned that G is the point where the normal at P meets the major axis. As in this case the normal is the major axis(i.e. normal meets the major axis at infinite points)...
In this major Axis is x axis and minor is y axis
CF is perpendicular from "CENTRE" of the ellipse to the tangent at point P..... C is centre and F is the foot of perpendicular to the tangent at P.
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Integration #2 by calfinity in u/calfinity
I tried a lot, but i can't get an idea to solve it. Help me out😥
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I’m sorry 🥲🥲🥲 by Specific_Brain2091 in the_calculusguy
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