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
"A Watch t use 0.62/1.25 points 1 Prefous Anewe LaPCalc 10 B.018 Consider the follewing. x-3 cos 0 y5 sin 8 (a) Sketch the curve represented by the parametric equations (indicate the orlentation of the curve) y 10 -2 21 2 -10 21 -10 (b) Eliminate the parameter and write the corresponding rectangular equation whose graph represents the curve Adjust the domain of the resuting rectangular eqvation if necessary oed Heln? 0/1.25 points | Previous Answers LarPCalc8 10.6.042 6. Find...
i need help with this question 3. For the following graph the curve with the given parametric equations, both by hand and with your graphing calculator. Be sure to indicate the starting point and the ending point as well as the orientation. Then find the rectangular equation (eliminate the parameter and express y in terms of x). Adequately describe the rectangular graph. This description should be the same as if the parametric graph had no restriction on its parameter. (17...
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 parametric equations below. x = 2 + 4t y = 1-t2 (a) Sketch the curve by using the parametric equations to plot points. Indicate with an arrow the direction in which the curve is traced as t increases.(b) Eliminate the parameter to find a Cartesian equation of the curve. y = _______ Consider the parametric equations below. x = 3t - 5 y = 2t + 4 (a) Sketch the curve by using the parametric equations to plot points. Indicate with an arrow the...
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.
Solve C and D part please Sketch the curve represented by the parametric equations (indicate the orientation of the curve), and write the corresponding rectangular equation by eliminating the parameter.(Can you name the curve?) (a) r = sin 0, y = cos, - SOST (b) x = 4 sect and y = 3 tant 3 3 (c) r=-1+ z sint and y = cost for -A <t <3 (d) x = cosht and y cosh 3t (no need to sketch...
Consider the parametric equations below. - 2 y=+4 -3553 (a) Sketch the curve by using the parametric equations to plot points. Indicate with an arrow the direction in which the 2 + 6 (b) Eliminate the parameter to find a Cartesian equation of the curve. for 1sYS 7 Need Help?
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
1. [-/1 Points] DETAILS SCALCCC4 1.7.005. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER Consider the parametric equations below. x = 5t - 2 y = 3t + 1 (a) Sketch the curve by using the parametric equations to plot points. Indicate with an arrow the direction in which the curve is traced as t increases. (Do this on paper. Your instructor may ask you to turn in this work.) (b) Eliminate the parameter to find a Cartesian equation of the...