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Shreyaaa~
Shreyaaa~OP5d ago
i did this thru very long way by taking paramateric coordinates as Rtheta1 and theta 2 then finding relation between theta 1 and theta 2 and then finally section formula so it got a bit lengthy is there any other better method to this? uhh im not able to understand this could u draw a rough figure to explain pls?
SirLancelotDuLac
Yea, wait I gotta clear this up too :uhh: Yeah, it was correct I just couldn't visualize the value coming out in factors of 19. (effects of not doing koschens)
Shreyaaa~
Shreyaaa~OP5d ago
anyways show me the figure u were talking abt
SirLancelotDuLac
I hope its clear how this is the maximum distance between the 2 points (If not try visualizing it being pushed a little clockwise and anti-clockwise, otherwise, you can also notice the radial symmetry)
Shreyaaa~
Shreyaaa~OP5d ago
wow what a beatiful soln yr i thought of something like this but i was not clear that the circle will have same centre or not
SirLancelotDuLac
Notice the radial symmetry here.
Shreyaaa~
Shreyaaa~OP5d ago
yeahh now im getting it
SirLancelotDuLac
Meaning that if you have a locus of all points (whatever it be) and rotate the figure about the center, it will still be the same and hence it being the same center
Shreyaaa~
Shreyaaa~OP3d ago
noted..thanks for this soln, i wasted 10 mins rushing thru calculations to get that ans lol +solved @SirLancelotDuLac
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