Consider the following parametric equations.
x = √1 + 2 , y = 2√t; 0 ≤ t ≤ 16
a. Eliminate the parameter to obtain an equation in x and y.
b. Describe the curve and indicate the positive orientation.
Consider the following parametric equations. x = √1 + 2 , y = 2√t; 0 ≤ t ≤ 16
Consider the following parametric equations. a. Eliminate the parameter to obtain an equation in x and y b. Describe the curve and indicate the positive orientation. x=5 cost, y = 13 + 5sint; 0 ≤ t ≤ 2π a. Eliminate the parameter to obtain an equation in x and y.
Consider the following parametric equations. a. Eliminate the parameter to obtain an equation in x and y. b. Describe the curve and indicate the positive orientation. x = (t + 3)2. y=t+5; -10 ≤ t ≤ 10
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Sketch the curve represented by the parametric equations (indicate the orientation of the curve) and B) eliminate the parameter and write the resulting rectangular equation whose graph represents the curve. Adjust the domain of the rectangular equation, if necessary. x = t + 4 and y = t2
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I need the solve answer B Consider the following. x = 5 - 6t y = 6 + 5t (a) Sketch the curve presented parametric equations (indicate the orientation curve). (6) Eliminate the parameter and write the resulting rectangular equation whose graph represents the curve.
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Let the curve C in the (x, y)-plane be given by the parametric equations x = e + 2, y = e2-1, tER. (a) Show that the point (3,0) belongs to the curve C. To which value of the parameter t does the point (3,0) correspond? (b) Find an expression for dy (dy/dt) without eliminating the parameter t, i.e., using de = (da/dt) (c) Using your result from part (b), find the value of at the point (3,0). (d) From...