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- A coplanar beam of light emerging from a point source have the equation λ x - y +2(1+λ)=0, ∀ λ ∈ R; the rays of the beam strike an elliptical surface and get reflected inside the ellipse. The reflected rays form another convergent beam having the equation μ x - y +2(1-μ)=0, ∀ μ ∈ R. Further it is found that the foot of the perpendicular from the point (2,2) upon any tangent to the ellipse lies on the circle x2+y2-4 y-5=0. The area of the largest triangle that an incident ray and corresponding reflected ray can enclose with major axis of the ellipse is equal to
Q.
A coplanar beam of light emerging from a point source have the equation ;
the rays of the beam strike an elliptical surface and get reflected inside the ellipse. The reflected rays form another convergent beam having the equation . Further it is found that the foot of the perpendicular from the point upon any tangent to the ellipse lies on the circle .
The area of the largest triangle that an incident ray and corresponding reflected ray can enclose with major axis of the ellipse is equal to
Solution:
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