Math, asked by parushaveni333, 11 months ago

Given two fixed points a and b and ab=6. Then simplest form of the equation to the locus of p such that pa+pb=8

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Answered by skirn1995
7

Answer:

pA=4CM

pb=4cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by avulasaijahnavisaija
0

Answer:

ans is x^2/16+y^2/7=1

Step-by-step explanation:

AB= 6

PA+PA=8

let , AB=2ae=6

ae=6/2=3

PA+PB=2a=8 the locus of p is an ellipse with e=3/4 and a=4

b^2=a^2-a^2e^2

=16-9=7

so, the equation becomes x^2/a^2+y^2/b^2=1

x^2/16+y^2/7=1

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