Asked by Mat
How do I work out the second quadrant parametrisation of 5x^2+16y^2=45.
I have x=3 cos t, y=3sqrt5/4 sin t
so far.
Thanks
I have x=3 cos t, y=3sqrt5/4 sin t
so far.
Thanks
Answers
Answered by
Steve
Your parametric equations are right.
The second quadrant is pi/2 <= t <= pi
The second quadrant is pi/2 <= t <= pi
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