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Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions
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- A pair of parametric equations is given. x = 10t − 6, y = 5t, t ≥ 0 (a) Sketch the curve represented by the parametric equations. Use arrows to indicate the direction of the curve as t increases.arrow_forwardSketch the curve represented by the parametric equations (indicate the orientation of the curve), and write the corresponding rectangular equation by eliminating the parameter x-2, y-t ++ -1 0.5 05 05- -05- 0.5 + --05arrow_forwardUse the parameter t to write parametric equations representing the given curve. Line passing through (0, 2) and (3, 1)arrow_forward
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