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Compare the curves represented by the parametric equations. How do they differ?
(a) $ x = t^3 $, $ \; y = t^2 $ $ \quad $ (b) $ x = t^6 $, $ \; y = t^4 $(c) $ x = e^{-3t} $, $\; y = e^{-2x} $
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Calculus 2 / BC
Chapter 10
Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates
Section 1
Curves Defined by Parametric Equations
Parametric Equations
Polar Coordinates
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