Home
Class 11
MATHS
A ray of light bisect the chord y=2x-1 a...

A ray of light bisect the chord `y=2x-1` and is parallel to axis of the parabolic mirror `y^(2)=4x` and strikes the interior of this parabola. The co-ordinates of the point where the ray meets the parabola for the second time is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The co-ordinates of end points of the latus rectum of the parabola 5y ^(2) =4x are

If incident ray from point (-2,4) parallel to the axis of the parabola y^(2)=4x strikes the parabola, then find the equation of the reflected ray.

The normal meet the parabola y^(2)=4ax at that point where the abscissa of the point is equal to the ordinate of the point is

If incident from point (-1,2) parallel to the axis of the parabola y^(2)=4x strike the parabola,then find the equation of the reflected ray.

The mirror image of the parabola y^(2)=4x in the tangent to the parabola at the point (1,2) is:

if the tangent to the parabola y=x(2-x) at the point (1,1) intersects the parabola at P. find the co-ordinate of P.

The co-ordinates of the point of the curve y=x-(4)/(x) , where the tangent is parallel to the line y=2x is

The normal to the parabola y^(2)=4x at P (1, 2) meets the parabola again in Q, then coordinates of Q are

IF incident ray from point (-1,2) parallel to the axis of the parabola y^2=4x strikes the parabola, find the equation of the reflected ray.