Tangent Lines to a Parabola In this problem we show that the line tangent to the parabola y = x2 at the point (a, a2) has the equation y = 2ax − a2.
- (a) Let m be the slope of the tangent line at (a, a2). Show that the equation of the tangent line is y − a2 = m(x − a).
- (b) Use the fact that the tangent line intersects the parabola at only one point to show that (a, a2) is the only solution of the system.
- (c) Eliminate y from the system in part (b) to get a
quadratic equation in x. Show that the discriminant of this quadratic is (m − 2a)2. Since the system in part (b) has exactly one solution, the discriminant must equal 0. Find m. - (d) Substitute the value for m you found in part (c) into the equation in part (a), and simplify to get the equation of the tangent line.
(a)
To show: The equation of the tangent line to the parabola
Explanation of Solution
Formula used:
“Let
Slope of the tangent at p is
The equation of tangent at p is
Given the equation of the parabola is
Let
Use the above mentioned formula and obtain the equation of the tangent at
Substitute
Thus, it is shown that the equation of tangent line is
(b)
To show: The point
Explanation of Solution
Given the system of equations are
If
Solve
Substitute
Now, differentiate
Slope of the tangent at
Now substitute
Substitute
Thus, the point
Thus, it is shown that
(c)
To show: The discriminant of the quadratic equation is
Answer to Problem 5P
The value of m is
Explanation of Solution
Formula used:
(1) The discriminant of the quadratic equation
(2) If the quadratic equation
Calculation:
Given the system of equations are
Substitute
The above equation does not contain the variable
Thus, the resulting quadratic equation is
Compare the quadratic equation
It is clear that
Use the discriminant formula to compute the value of the discriminant.
Thus, it is shown that the discriminant of the quadratic equation
Since, the equation
Thus, the value of
(d)
To find: The equation of the tangent line
Answer to Problem 5P
The equation of the tangent line is
Explanation of Solution
From part (c), the slope of the tangent is
From part (a), the equation of the tangent is
Substitute
Thus, the equation of tangent line is
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