CK-12-Pre-Calculus Concepts
10.3. Parameters and Parameter Elimination http://www.ck12.org 10.3 Parameters and Parameter Elimination Here you will represent ...
http://www.ck12.org Chapter 10. Polar and Parametric Equations Guidance In your graphing calculator there is a parametric mode. ...
10.3. Parameters and Parameter Elimination http://www.ck12.org b. 0≤t≤ 5 c.− 3 ≤t≤ 2 Example C Eliminate the parameter and graph ...
http://www.ck12.org Chapter 10. Polar and Parametric Equations y= 3 ·cost Solution: When parametric equations involve trigonomet ...
10.3. Parameters and Parameter Elimination http://www.ck12.org Use your calculator to model the race in #2. Answers: Use the fa ...
http://www.ck12.org Chapter 10. Polar and Parametric Equations Next, change the graphing window so thattvaries between 0 and 32 ...
10.3. Parameters and Parameter Elimination http://www.ck12.org Practice Eliminate the parameter in the following sets of paramet ...
http://www.ck12.org Chapter 10. Polar and Parametric Equations 10.4 Parametric Inverses Here you will use your knowledge of both ...
10.4. Parametric Inverses http://www.ck12.org Example B Is the point (4, 8) in the following function or its inverse? x= 2 t^2 − ...
http://www.ck12.org Chapter 10. Polar and Parametric Equations x=t y=t^2 +t− 4 The inverse is: x=t^2 +t− 4 y=t Concept Problem R ...
10.4. Parametric Inverses http://www.ck12.org Answers: The parameterized function is: x 1 =t y 1 =t^2 +t− 4 The inverse is: x ...
http://www.ck12.org Chapter 10. Polar and Parametric Equations Notice how when these partial graphs are examined there is no int ...
10.4. Parametric Inverses http://www.ck12.org x= 4 ( 2 + 2 √ 5 ),y= ( 2 + 2 √ 5 )^2 − 16 x= 4 ( 2 − 2 √ 5 ),y= ( 2 − 2 √ 5 )^2 − ...
http://www.ck12.org Chapter 10. Polar and Parametric Equations 10.5 Applications of Parametric Equations Here you will use param ...
10.5. Applications of Parametric Equations http://www.ck12.org Next, it is important to note the starting point, center point an ...
http://www.ck12.org Chapter 10. Polar and Parametric Equations The vertical component also needs to include gravity and the star ...
10.5. Applications of Parametric Equations http://www.ck12.org After about 4.2588 seconds the ball hits the ground at (-20.29, 0 ...
http://www.ck12.org Chapter 10. Polar and Parametric Equations x 3 =t y 3 = √ (x 2 −x 1 )^2 +(y 2 −y 1 )^2 Now when you graph, y ...
10.5. Applications of Parametric Equations http://www.ck12.org clockwise. Write parametric equations that model Nikki’s position ...
http://www.ck12.org Chapter 10. Polar and Parametric Equations You might observe that the two graphs overlap at about 125 feet, ...
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