Section 11.1 Plane Curves and Parametric Equations By Kayla Montgomery and Rosanny Reyes.

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Section 11.1 Plane Curves and Parametric Equations By Kayla Montgomery and Rosanny Reyes

Introduction We typically think of a graph as a curve in the xy-plane generated by the set of all ordered pairs of the form (x, y) = (x, f (x)) for a ≤ x ≤ b. In regular graphs some planes on a curve can be described as functions y = sinx

Introduction cont. Others cannot be described as functions Plane Curve – When x and y are continuous functions of t What is t??????? Wait and See!!!! Irregular Plane Curve

Parameters and Parametric Equations Parameter = t Third Variable determines when an object was at a given point (x,y) Parametric Equations Writing both x and y as functions of t

Sketching the Curve These new points (x,y) = (f(t), g(t)) In the plane are called the graph of the curve C These points are still plotted on the (x,y) plane Each set of coordinates are determined by a value chosen for the parameter t Plotting these points in order of increasing values of t is called the curve orientation

Example 1 t x y-½-½ 0½13/ 2

Example

Eliminating the Parameter Parametric Equations Solve for t in one equation Substiute into second equation Rectangular equation t = 2y

Example

Adjusting the Domain After Eliminating the Parameter

Using a Trigonometric Identity to Eliminate a Parameter From this rectangular equation we see that the graph is an ellipse centered at (0,0), with vertices at (0,4) and (0,-4) and minor axis of length 2b = 6