More parametric curves Use a graphing utility to graph the following curves. Be sure to choose an interval for the parameter that generates all features of interest. 51. Folium of Descartes x = 3 t 1 + t 3 , y = 3 t 2 1 + t 3
More parametric curves Use a graphing utility to graph the following curves. Be sure to choose an interval for the parameter that generates all features of interest. 51. Folium of Descartes x = 3 t 1 + t 3 , y = 3 t 2 1 + t 3
Solution Summary: The author explains how to graph the Folium of Descartes curve using graphing utility by choosing the proper interval for the parameter.
More parametric curvesUse a graphing utility to graph the following curves. Be sure to choose an interval for the parameter that generates all features of interest.
51. Folium of Descartes
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3. We'd like to know the first time when the population reaches 7000 people. First, graph the
function from part (a) on your calculator or Desmos. In the same window, graph the line y =
7000. Notice that you will need to adjust your window so that you can see values as big as
7000! Investigate the intersection of the two graphs. (This video shows you how to find the
intersection on your calculator, or in Desmos just hover the cursor over the point.) At what
value t> 0 does the line intersect with your exponential function? Round your answer to two
decimal places. (You don't need to show work for this part.) (2 points)
Suppose the planet of Tattooine currently has a population of 6500 people and an annual growth rate of
0.35%. Use this information for all the problems below.
1. Find an exponential function f(t) that gives the population of Tattooine t years from now. (3
points)
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