-3
\(-\frac{9}{4}\)
\(-\frac{5}{2}\)
-2
The correct answer is (B) : \(-\frac{9}{4}\)
Let P(at2, 2at) where \(a=\frac{3}{2}\)
T :yt = x + at2 So point Q is
\((−at, at-\frac{a}{t})\)
N :y = –tx + 2at + at3 passes through (5, –8)
\(−8=−5t+3t+\frac{3}{2}t^3\)
⇒ 3t3 – 4t + 16 = 0
⇒ (t + 2)(3t2 – 6t + 8) = 0
⇒ t = –2
So ordinate of point Q is \(-\frac{9}{4}\)
A body of mass 1000 kg is moving horizontally with a velocity of 6 m/s. If 200 kg extra mass is added, the final velocity (in m/s) is:
Parabola is defined as the locus of points equidistant from a fixed point (called focus) and a fixed-line (called directrix).
=> MP2 = PS2
=> MP2 = PS2
So, (b + y)2 = (y - b)2 + x2