Dextrorotatory and dextrorotation are terms used in chemistry to describe the direction in which a substance rotates plane-polarized light. When a substance is said to be dextrorotatory, it means that it rotates plane-polarized light to the right or clockwise direction, whereas when it is levorotatory, it rotates plane-polarized light to the left or counterclockwise direction.
The terms "dextrorotatory" and "levorotatory" come from the Latin words "dexter" meaning "right" and "lævus" meaning...
1) That old man is Aksionov.
2) The speaker is asking about the truth of digging an escape hole .
3) The speaker means the prison's wall.
Here, the given equation of parabola is y2= 8x.
The equation of tangent to the parabola y2=8x is,
y= mx + 2/m
This tangent passes through the point (-2, 3)
So, 3 = -2m + 2/m
or, 3m + 2m2 = 2
or, 2m2+3m - 2= 0
or, 2m2 + (4 - 1)m -2 = 0
or, 2m2 + 4m - m - 2 = 0
or, 2m(m + 2) - 1(m+2) = 0
or, (m + 2) (2m - 1) = 0
Either, Or,
m = -2 m = 1/2
Required angle is,