Two sides of a triangle have the joint equation x2 – 2xy – 3y2 + 8y – 4 = 0. The third
side, which is variable, always passes through the point (–5, –1). Find the range of
values of the slope of the third side, so that the origin is an interior point of the
triangle.
Two sides of a triangle have the joint equation x2 – 2xy – 3y2 + 8y – 4 = 0. The third
side, which is variable, always passes through the point (–5, –1). Find the range of
values of the slope of the third side, so that the origin is an interior point of the
triangle.
side, which is variable, always passes through the point (–5, –1). Find the range of
values of the slope of the third side, so that the origin is an interior point of the
triangle.