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Example Question #51 : Parametric, Polar, And Vector
Given and
, what is
in terms of
(rectangular form)?
None of the above
Given and
, let's solve both equations for
:
Since both equations equal , let's set them equal to each other and solve for
:
Example Question #58 : Parametric, Polar, And Vector
Given and
, what is
in terms of
(rectangular form)?
None of the answers provided
Given and
, let's solve both equations for
:
Since both equations equal , let's set them equal to each other and solve for
:
Example Question #59 : Parametric, Polar, And Vector
Given and
, what is
in terms of
(rectangular form)?
None of the above
Given and
, let's solve both equations for
:
Since both equations equal , let's set them equal to each other and solve for
:
Example Question #51 : Parametric Form
Given and
, what is
in terms of
(rectangular form)?
None of the above
Given and
, let's solve both equations for
:
Since both equations equal , let's set them equal to each other and solve for
:
Example Question #61 : Parametric, Polar, And Vector
Given and
, what is
in terms of
(rectangular form)?
Given and
, let's solve both equations for
:
Since both equations equal , let's set them equal to each other and solve for
:
Example Question #62 : Parametric
Given and
, what is
in terms of
(rectangular form)?
None of the above
Given and
, let's solve both equations for
:
Since both equations equal , let's set them equal to each other and solve for
:
Example Question #571 : Calculus Ii
Convert the following equation from parametric to rectangular form:
To convert from parametric to rectangular form, we must eliminate the parameter from one of the equations:
Now, replace all of the t's in the equation for y with the above term:
Example Question #572 : Calculus Ii
Convert the following parametric equation to rectangular form:
To convert the equation into parametric form, we must eliminate the parameter by finding t in terms of either x or y:
Now, replace all of the t's in the equation for y with the above term:
Example Question #573 : Calculus Ii
Convert the following parametric equation into rectangular form:
To convert from parametric form to rectangular form, we must eliminate the parameter:
To do this we will first get t in terms of x.
Now, replace all of the t's in the equation for y:
Example Question #66 : Parametric, Polar, And Vector
Given and
, what is
in terms of
(rectangular form)?
None of the above
Given and
, let's solve both equations for
:
Since both equations equal , let's set them equal to each other and solve for
:
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