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Given this set of parametric equations, find the scalar equation:

x = 1 + 2t
y = 1 - 3t
5 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
t = (x-1)/2
y = 1 - 3(x-1)/2
5 years ago
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Given this set of parametric equations, find the scalar equation:

x = 1 + 2t
y = 1 - 3t

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