Consider the curve C parametrized by x = t and y = (36 - t2)1/2 for -6 ≤ t ≤ 6 Write an equation relating x and y but without t and without square roots. Write it so variable terms are on one side and any constant on the other side. The curve C is O a portion of a parabola, opening downward O a portion of a parabola, opening upward O the upper half of the circle of radius r centered at the origin O the lower half of the circle of radius r centered at the origin O the entire circle of radius r centered at the origin where r = (enter DNE if your answer involves a parabola)

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Consider the curve C parametrized by
x= tand y = (36 - t2)1/2 for -6 ≤ t ≤ 6
Write an equation relating x and y but without t and without square roots. Write it so variable terms are on one side and any constant on the other side.
The curve C is
O a portion of a parabola, opening downward
O a portion of a parabola, opening upward
O the upper half of the circle of radius r centered at the origin
O the lower half of the circle of radius r centered at the origin
O the entire circle of radius r centered at the origin
where r =
(enter DNE if your answer involves a parabola)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the curve C parametrized by x= tand y = (36 - t2)1/2 for -6 ≤ t ≤ 6 Write an equation relating x and y but without t and without square roots. Write it so variable terms are on one side and any constant on the other side. The curve C is O a portion of a parabola, opening downward O a portion of a parabola, opening upward O the upper half of the circle of radius r centered at the origin O the lower half of the circle of radius r centered at the origin O the entire circle of radius r centered at the origin where r = (enter DNE if your answer involves a parabola)
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