Answer:
where does the normal line to the ellipse x2−xy y2=3 at the point (−1,1) intersect the ellipse for the second time?
Step-by-step explanation:
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4 5/6 Hope this helps.
You have to find the common denominator for 1/3 & 4/8. & it’s 24. By doing that you have to multiply 3x8, when you do that you also have to multiply 1x 8 so you get 8/24 , same with 4/8 but with three so you get 12/24. Then add your answer 20/24, which equals out to 20/24 which reduces to 5/6. Add 5/6 to 2+2 and you’re left with 4 5/6. Hope this helps.