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Find the distances SP and SQ, then try to simplify the expression 1/SP + 1/SQ.
I was doing right when I searched it on gpt it was correct as mine but I just had given up because it was just looking pretty hard nd actually it isn't
I don't recommend asking it math questions.
I tried firstly for a time
After no one replying here i then searched
It does make sense right
did you solve it
tbh i didn't solve it but our Sir solved in the classroom
i regret i should've tried it before asking gpt ill remember this
well do you still want to figure out how to solve it?
yes sure i wanna know how did you solve it
well the idea is pretty much exactly what LordDarpinger said, but let me write out the steps rq
indeed we have to solve the values that we get using distance formula
if 1/SP is solved once or simplified, 1/SQ will be exactly same as 1/SP but t^2 divides in 1/SQ
you gotchme
ok i solved it
for safety we will put mod 💀
can you help me in a question to understand concept of diophantine eqations
oh
this as well as
this
i have solution noted down for this question
do i go ahead with this?