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hypermonkey2
Jun5-06, 01:20 PM
Heres a problem that could use some light. Say person A at (0,1) is following a person B at (0,0). Person B moves horizontally with a constant speed v (towards the positive x direction). Person A also moves with speed v, but always in the direction pointing at person B (to chase him). How can we describe mathematically the curve thus created?

I hope my explanation of the problem was clear, thanks!

Tide
Jun5-06, 02:27 PM
Do you think A will ever intercept B?

hypermonkey2
Jun5-06, 02:53 PM
I wouldnt think so. Their distance might become infinitely small though, if that means the same thing.

Tide
Jun5-06, 03:22 PM
So one property of the curve would be that it has an asymptote?

hypermonkey2
Jun5-06, 03:41 PM
That would seem to be the case. But even so, we havent been able to solve the differential equation. Can you try a mathematical analysis? This is not homework, haha, no need for the socratic method.

TD
Jun5-06, 03:44 PM
Have a look at Mathworld: Persuit Curve (http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PursuitCurve.html).

hypermonkey2
Jun6-06, 09:26 AM
thanks, ill wrestle with that.