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Parametric Equations

Section 11.10

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Introduction 

• There are interesting curves which, when plotted in the xy­plane

• neither represent y as a function of x • nor x as a function of y. • In this section, we present a new concept which allows

us to use functions to study these kinds of curves.

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Motivation • Imagine a bug crawling across a table top starting at

the point O and tracing out a curve C in the plane• The bug can be in only one place P(x,y) at any given

time t• We define • the x­coordinate of P as a function of t• The y­coordinate of P as a (usually) different function of

t.

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Parametrization • The independent variable t in this case is called a

parameter• The system of equations

is called a system of parametric equations or a parametrization of the curve C

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Orientation • The curve itself is a set of points and as such is devoid of

any orientation. • The parametrization determines the orientation• Different parametrizations can determine different

orientations. • The system of equations

• parametrizes the Unit Circle, giving it a counter­clockwise orientation.

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Example • Sketch the curve described by

• for t ≥ ­2

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Parameter Elimination • The curve sketched out in Example certainly looks like a

parabola,• We can use the technique of substitution as to eliminate

the parameter t and get an equation involving just x and y.

• If the parametrization involves the trigonometric functions, it is often best to solve for the trigonometric functions and relate them using an identity.

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Example • Sketch the curves described by the following

parametric equations.

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Parametrizations of Common Curves

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Example • Find a parametrization for each of the following curves

and check your answers.

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Adjusting Parametric Equations

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Find a parametrization for the following curvesThe curve which starts at (2,4) and follows the parabola y = x2 to end at (­1,1). Shift the parameter so that the path starts at t=0.

The two part path which starts at (0,0), travels along a line to (3,4), then travels along a line to (5,0).

The Unit Circle, oriented clockwise, with t=0 corresponding to (0,­1).

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Cycloid 

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Example • Find the parametric equations of a cycloid which results

from a circle of radius 3 rolling down the positive x­axis as described above.

• Graph your answer using a calculator.