b) The tangent to C at P meets the coordinate axes at the points Q and R. Show that the area of the triangle OQR, where O is the origin, is 9/(3-e)

If I were to get the job, I would get a writing board to help explain this. But to approach this question, it's a good idea to draw the graph. You know that the tangent line is a straight line and as the x and y axes are perpendicular, you will be trying to find the area of a right angled triangle. You will need to use the equation of the tangent line from P in part a to find the coordinates at Q and R and as you are only looking for the area of the triangle you can choose Q and R to be whichever way round you like. A thing to look out for is to make sure that the distances are both positive to avoid calculating a negative area! Also remember that e is not a variable, it's a constant at around 2.7. Once you have these coordinates, you can calculate the area of this triangle by using the formula 1/2bh which is the general formula for the area of a triangle. In the tutorial I will explain this with numbers and answer any questions as we go.

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