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The locus of the mid-points of the portion of the normal to the parabola y2=16x intercepted between the curve and the axis is another parabola whose latus rectum is

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Consider the parabola y2=4ax
We have to find the locus of R(h,k).
Since Q has ordinate 0,
The ordinate of P is 2k.
Also, P is on the curve. Then the abscissa of P is k2a
Now, PQ is normal to the curve.
Slope of tangent to the curve at any point is
dydx=2ay
Hence, the slope of normal at point P is ka.
Also, the slope of normal joining P and R(h,k) is
2kk(k2a)h
Hence, comparing slopes, we get
2kk(k2a)h=ka
y2=a(xa)

Hence, the locus is y2=4(x4) and the latus rectum is 4.

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