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Lit Sheet Lesson 1 Solutions

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Lit Sheet Lesson 1 Solutions

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| 1.09 Parametric Plotting Literacy 1, Put x{t] = Cosft] and y(d] = Sint). ‘Sketch on the axes below the curve traced out by {x(t}, y{t]} for the given bounds on t. 3 1[0,2n] > 1 fE3] ae os \ t he ! i a Bs i a 7 * KO 2. Put xt] = 2 Cos[t] and y{t] = Sinft). a , 1 as " | os “oe Sketch on the axes below the curve traced out by {x{tJ, y[t]} for the given bounds on t. y y ' | 2 {from 0 t0 5 a ‘fom 0 to 2 | | r ; I BD a | v 2% \ 1 2 : I L f i a a} o 4 3. Put x[t] = 2 Sinft] and yfq] = 3 Cosft} ‘Sketch on the axes below the curve traced out by {x[t), y{t]} for the given bounds on t. : 1 [E25] 2 4, Put x{t] = t and yft] = Sin{t). ‘Sketch on the axes below the curve traced out by {x(tJ, yit]} as t advances from 0 to 2r. 5, Putx{t] = 1 +tand yft] = ; Sketch on the axes below the curve traced out by {x[t], y{t]} as t advances from 0 to 2. & When you go with x{/] = 1.214 Sinfe] and y= {1cof {)) then as t advances from 0, {x(t}, y{t]} sweeps out a curve: TP a Se As you can sce, this curve is the graph of a function y = f [x]. But it would be a whale of a lot of trouble (in fact, it would be impossible) to find a clean formula for f [x]. In spite of this, calculate f‘ [x] by hand for: s z 12n 4 (-sin ff) B= #0 at. LY =Fri=2szi96 yO, 2l-sin(g)3)* 8° 2 a zs @® 2 ¥@ Tr costt)> | 2+ Coss) Jo2+0 AL, ae ee © b) x=afn]= 1.20 = 3.76991 ot -sin @) -| ae [2 + cost -— -1 s (J: Come ur with te spose ates ofthe coordinates fx} ofthe highest point of he eve V parameterized by {xf} yl} = fe'.1- 1? with -c0 <1

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