What does the graph of the parametric equations x(t)=3−t and y(t)=(t+1)2, where t is on the interval [−3,1], look like? Drag and drop the answers to the boxes to correctly complete the statements.

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Chapter11: Topics From Analytic Geometry
Section11.4: Plane Curves And Parametric Equations
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What does the graph of the parametric equations x(t)=3−t and y(t)=(t+1)2, where t is on the interval [−3,1], look like?

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The parametric equations graph as a portion of a parabola. The initial point is -----, and the terminal point is ------. The vertex of the parabola is -----. Arrows are drawn along the parabola to indicate motion -------.
 
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(2,4)
right to left
(6,4)
(4,4)
left to right
(0,4)
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