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| Bounty | Status | Category | Sub-Category | Question | Due | $1.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Calculus |
#2)Find rectangular equation:x=t-3
#2)Find rectangular equation:x=t-3 y=2t+4 t=x+3 y=2(x+3)+4 y=2x+10, line ?????? what am I doing wrong?? Am I doing any of this right? Please help!! Thanks..... |
Jul. 13, 2009 | $2.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Calculus |
Parametric equations
For #1 &2 Find two different sets of parametric equations for each rectangular equation. For the first one use x = t and for the second one use your own parameter. #1) y=4x-1 #2) y=x^2+2x |
Jul. 13, 2009 | $5.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Calculus |
Parametric equations
For #1 and #2 Use a Pythagorean Identity to find two different sets of parametric equations for each rectangular equation. Let the parameter be t. #1) x^2+y^2=36 #2)9x^2+16y^2=144 |
Jul. 13, 2009 | $2.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Calculus |
Parametric equations
Use a Pythagorean Identity to find one set of parametric equations for each rectangular equation. Let the parameter be t. 4x^2-y^2=4 |
Jul. 13, 2009 | $10.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Calculus |
Parametric equations
Use a Pythagorean Identity to find one set of parametric equations for each rectangular equation. Let the parameter be t. 4x^2-y^2=4 For #1 and #2 Use a Pythagorean Identity to find two different... |
Jul. 11, 2009 |
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