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To sketch the curve over given t-interval, indicating the direction in which it is traced.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given parametric equations are
Calculation:
For different values of t we find and locate different points. By joining these points we get our curve.
The sketch of the parametric equations is as follows:
To identify the leftmost point.
Answer to Problem 18E
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given parametric equations are
Calculation:
The leftmost point is
To sketch the curve over given t-interval, indicating the direction in which it is traced.
Answer to Problem 18E
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given parametric equations are
Calculation:
To find the leftmost point we can use
At
And that is
And also,
So, the left most point by using derivative is
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