Chapter 9: Q. 33 (page 721)
In Exercises 24-34 sketch the parametric curve by eliminating the parameter.
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Therefore, the equation after elimination of the parameter is .
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Chapter 9: Q. 33 (page 721)
In Exercises 24-34 sketch the parametric curve by eliminating the parameter.
Therefore, the equation after elimination of the parameter is .
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Use Cartesian coordinates to express the equations for the parabolas determined by the conditions specified in Exercises 22–31.
In Exercises 24–31 find all polar coordinate representations for the point given in rectangular coordinates.
In Exercises 32–47 convert the equations given in polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates.
In Exercises 32–47 convert the equations given in polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates.
Use Cartesian coordinates to express the equations for the ellipses determined by the conditions specified in Exercises 32–37.
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