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x=2sint y=-3cost 0
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it says sketch the curve <3cost,t,2sint> i know the parametric equations are x=3cost y=t
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Kim
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find dy/dx and (d^2)y/(d^2)x for x=2sint y=3cost 0<1<2pi
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sarah
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how do you find the curvature k(t) of the curve r(t)=(-2sint)i+(-2sint)j+(-4cost)k?
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alice
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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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(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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∫[0,π] √(2+2sint) dt
=> Is this equal to 4?
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Jackie
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Find T, N, B, k, aT, aN for the motion
R(t) = 3cost i + 4t j + 3sint k
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Anonymous
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Find T(t), N(t) and B(t) for given vector function, r(t)=<3sint,4t,3cost>
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Bill
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Use a graphing calculator to solve the equation -3cost=1 in the interval from.0<theta<2pi Round to the nearest hundredth.
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Steve
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Suppose you start at the point (0,0,3) and move five units along the curve x=3sint, y=4t, z=3cost in the position direction.
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Tads
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