05:53Parametric Equations Introduction, Eliminating The Paremeter t, Graphing Plane Curves, PrecalculusThe Organic Chemistry Tutor447views
Multiple ChoiceGraph the plane curve formed by the parametric equations and indicate its orientation. x(t)=−t+1x\left(t\right)=-t+1; y(t)=t2y\left(t\right)=t^2−2≤t≤2-2\le t\le2 86views
Multiple ChoiceGraph the plane curve formed by the parametric equations and indicate its orientation.x(t)=2t−1x(t)=2t-1; y(t)=2ty(t)=2\sqrt{t}t≥0t≥0 103views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–8, parametric equations and a value for the parameter t are given. Find the coordinates of the point on the plane curve described by the parametric equations corresponding to the given value of t. x = 3 − 5t, y = 4 + 2t; t = 1221views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–8, parametric equations and a value for the parameter t are given. Find the coordinates of the point on the plane curve described by the parametric equations corresponding to the given value of t. x = 7 − 4t, y = 5 + 6t; t = 1151views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–8, parametric equations and a value for the parameter t are given. Find the coordinates of the point on the plane curve described by the parametric equations corresponding to the given value of t. x = t² + 1, y = 5 − t³; t = 2225views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–8, parametric equations and a value for the parameter t are given. Find the coordinates of the point on the plane curve described by the parametric equations corresponding to the given value of t. x = t² + 3, y = 6 − t³; t = 2140views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–8, parametric equations and a value for the parameter t are given. Find the coordinates of the point on the plane curve described by the parametric equations corresponding to the given value of t. x = 4 + 2 cos t, y = 3 + 5 sin t; t = π/2161views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–8, parametric equations and a value for the parameter t are given. Find the coordinates of the point on the plane curve described by the parametric equations corresponding to the given value of t. x = 2 + 3 cos t, y = 4 + 2 sin t; t = π162views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–8, parametric equations and a value for the parameter t are given. Find the coordinates of the point on the plane curve described by the parametric equations corresponding to the given value of t. x = (60 cos 30°)t, y = 5 + (60 sin 30°)t − 16t²; t = 2155views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 9–20, use point plotting to graph the plane curve described by the given parametric equations. Use arrows to show the orientation of the curve corresponding to increasing values of t. x = t − 2, y = 2t + 1; −2 ≤ t ≤ 3181views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 15–16, eliminate the parameter and graph the plane curve represented by the parametric equations. Use arrows to show the orientation of each plane curve. _ x = √t , y = t + 1; −∞ < t < ∞204views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 9–20, use point plotting to graph the plane curve described by the given parametric equations. Use arrows to show the orientation of the curve corresponding to increasing values of t. x = 2t, y = |t − 1|; −∞ < t < ∞159views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 21–40, eliminate the parameter t. Then use the rectangular equation to sketch the plane curve represented by the given parametric equations. Use arrows to show the orientation of the curve corresponding to increasing values of t. (If an interval for t is not specified, assume that −∞ < t < ∞. x = t, y = 2t175views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 21–40, eliminate the parameter t. Then use the rectangular equation to sketch the plane curve represented by the given parametric equations. Use arrows to show the orientation of the curve corresponding to increasing values of t. (If an interval for t is not specified, assume that −∞ < t < ∞. _ x = √t, y = t − 1159views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 21–40, eliminate the parameter t. Then use the rectangular equation to sketch the plane curve represented by the given parametric equations. Use arrows to show the orientation of the curve corresponding to increasing values of t. (If an interval for t is not specified, assume that −∞ < t < ∞. x = 1 + 3 cos t, y = 2 + 3 sin t; 0 ≤ t < 2π215views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 21–40, eliminate the parameter t. Then use the rectangular equation to sketch the plane curve represented by the given parametric equations. Use arrows to show the orientation of the curve corresponding to increasing values of t. (If an interval for t is not specified, assume that −∞ < t < ∞. x = 2ᵗ, y = 2⁻ᵗ; t ≥ 0168views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 53–56, find two different sets of parametric equations for each rectangular equation. y = 4x − 3175views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 53–56, find two different sets of parametric equations for each rectangular equation. y = x² + 4173views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 57–58, the parametric equations of four plane curves are given. Graph each plane curve and determine how they differ from each other. x = t and y = t² − 4207views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 59–62, sketch the plane curve represented by the given parametric equations. Then use interval notation to give each relation's domain and range. x = t² + t + 1, y = 2t167views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 71–76, eliminate the parameter and graph the plane curve represented by the parametric equations. Use arrows to show the orientation of each plane curve. x = 2t − 1, y = 1 − t; −∞ < t < ∞169views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 71–76, eliminate the parameter and graph the plane curve represented by the parametric equations. Use arrows to show the orientation of each plane curve. x = 3 + 2 cos t, y = 1+2 sin t; 0 ≤ t < 2π194views
Textbook QuestionFor each plane curve, (a) graph the curve, and (b) find a rectangular equation for the curve. See Examples 1 and 2.x = t + 2 , y = t ―4 , for t in (― ∞ , ∞)9views
Textbook QuestionGraph each plane curve defined by the parametric equations for t in [0, 2π] Then find a rectangular equation for the plane curve. See Example 3.x = 2 cos t , y = 2 sin t10views
Textbook QuestionGraph each plane curve defined by the parametric equations for t in [0, 2π] Then find a rectangular equation for the plane curve. See Example 3.x = 4 sin t , y = 3 cos t12views
Textbook QuestionGraph each plane curve defined by the parametric equations for t in [0, 2π] Then find a rectangular equation for the plane curve. See Example 3.x = 2 + sin t , y = 1 + cos t11views
Textbook QuestionGraph each plane curve defined by the parametric equations for t in [0, 2π] Then find a rectangular equation for the plane curve. See Example 3.x = 1 + cos t , y = sin t ― 112views