1971 AHSME Problems/Problem 19
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Problem
If the line intersects the ellipse
exactly once, then the value of
is
Solution
Plug in into the ellipse's equation to find the intersection points:
After simplifying, we have a quadratic in
:
Because there is only one intersection point, then the quadratic has only one solution. This can only happen when the discriminant is 0.
Solving, we find
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See Also
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