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  1. Question A plane curve is defined by the following parametric equations: Which of the following statements best describes the
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  2. a curve is defined in the x-y plane by y=(x-1)(ax^2+bx+x) where a, b and c are constants. the curve touches the x-axis at x=1
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  3. Consider the curve in the xy-plane defined by (x^2) − ((y^2) / (5))=1. It is known that dy/dx=(5x)/y and d^2y/dx^2=
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  4. which of the following is a point on the plane curve defined by the parametric equations?x=4t y=12t^2+4t-1 *(4,7) *(4,207)
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  5. Eliminate the parameter t. Find a rectangular equation for the plane curve defined by the parametric equations.x = 6 cos t, y =
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  6. Given the curve defined by the equation y=cos^2(x) + sqrt(2)* sin(x) with domain (0,pi) , find all points on the curve where the
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  7. The gradient of a curve is defined bydy/dx = 3x^(1/2) - 6 Given the point (9, 2) lies on the curve, find the equation of the
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  8. If tangents to the curve defined by y=x^2+4 ln x are parallel to the line defined by byy-6x+3=0, determine the points where the
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  9. A curve is defined by the parametric equations: x = t2 – t and y = t3 – 3tFind the coordinates of the point(s) on the curve
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  10. Consider the paraboloid z=x^2+y^2. The plane 3x-2y+z-7=0 cuts the paraboloid, its intersection being a curve.What is the "the
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