Question 6 A A curve in the zy-plane is defined by (z(t), y(t)), where z (t) = t² and y (t) = tª + 1 for t > 0. What is- in terms of t ? %3D A) 2 4t

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A curve in the zy-plane is defined by (z(t), y(t)), where z (t) = t² and y (t) = t +1 for t > 0. What is
in terms of t ?
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 6 A A curve in the zy-plane is defined by (z(t), y(t)), where z (t) = t² and y (t) = t +1 for t > 0. What is in terms of t ? A B
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