Aug 31st, 2006, 02:34 AM
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Ellipse justification
Hey guys, this is my first time hear. I'm havin abit of trouble with this problem for school, i just can't seem to understand it. Can someone please walk me through both what the question means and how to answer it?
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Aug 31st, 2006, 08:24 AM
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Re: Ellipse justification
Rope is a + b which remains constant
When rope is such that the stick is at P2 then the Rope goes from F1 to P2 and back to F2
The length of the rope is therefore F + F + A - F + A - F = 2A
So a + b = 2A
But a = b so 2a = 2A
a = A
Consider right angled triangle with sides F, B and a = A
Then by Pythagoras
A2 = B2 + F2
F2 = A2 - B2
F = sqrt(A2 - B2 ) as required
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