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Find parametric equations describing the given curve.$$\text { The line segment from }(0,1) \text { to }(3,4)$$
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This vector, $\mathbf{v}$, can be found by subtracting the coordinates of the first point from the second point. So, we have $$ \mathbf{v} = (3-0, 4-1) = (3,3). $$ Show more…
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