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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!
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.
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.
Have a look at Mathworld: Persuit Curve (http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PursuitCurve.html).
hypermonkey2
Jun6-06, 09:26 AM
thanks, ill wrestle with that.
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