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in a Cartesian graph, suppose
(a) Graph the parameterized curve described by x = 2sint, y = -3cost, 0<= t <= pi. Indicate the direction in which the curve is
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Kevin
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in a Cartesian graph, suppose you are given the coordinates of a point. you do not want to plot the point. How can you tell
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robart
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x=4 cost, y= 2 sint on the interval
0 ≤ t ≤ 2π what is the Cartesian equation? nd describe the graph giving the (x,y)
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Mark J
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Ok, I have two questions first:
1. I'm asked to find a cartesian equation for the polar graph of this polar equation: r^2 =
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Nikki
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I have a parametrization for a curve..
x = 5 cos t y = 2 sin t I made the graph... its initial point is (3,0), and curves up and
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MW
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I don't understand what the graph is suppose to show and what the integral equation is suppose to mean. How would I use the
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Anonymous
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Can someone help me with my assignment? The question is, Give three different quadratic functions that have the same zero/s.
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Anonymous
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x=2sint
y=-3cost 0<[smaller and equal to] t <[larger and equal to] pie find a cartesian equation for the parametrized curve what
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ee
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Why is the Cartesian System unique?
The Cartesian System is unique because you can specify any point uniquely in a two or three
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Sue
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(With a TI-89 calculator)
Graph x(t) = 3t^2 and y(t)=2-2t on [0,1]. Write a Cartesian equation that models this graph. Identify
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Nikki
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