| 1.09 Parametric Plotting
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‘Sketch on the axes below the curve traced out by {x(t}, y{t]} for the given bounds on t.
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‘Sketch on the axes below the curve traced out by {x[t), y{t]} for the given bounds on t.
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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.
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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:
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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].
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