Do not include any calculus in this
So what was the problem you had with the question originally?Yes
Do you think I'm now ready for 4U?
alright this confirms it, he's a complete troll.Yes
Do you think I'm now ready for 4U?
Why?!Do not include any calculus in this
By inspection the maximum value of the expression is 13/4.Do not include any calculus in this
http://imgur.com/QoGpzutBy inspection the maximum value of the expression is 13/4.
Hey, you said no calculus, inspection was never excluded.
Can someone draw the situation, I know how to draw the two given lines, but not the 'M' and 'n'? View attachment 33266
Try just drawing a perpendicular line segment from a random point P to one of the lines, and then to the other line (image: https://www.mathsisfun.com/images/perpendicular.gif ).I still can't visualise this
It's the pair of intersecting lines that bisect the angles made by the two given lines (they go through the point of intersection of those two lines).how do u find the locus of p?
The locus will be two lines. Both cases need to be considered to get the full locus.why do we need to consider a positive and negative case?
Draw the two lines going through the point of intersection of the given lines and bisecting the angles made by these two given lines. This is the locus.can someone draw a diagram labeling the locus, I am not getting this ( i am self-teaching)