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Parametric Equations
Expressions where two variables are written in terms of a third variable, typically used to describe motion or curves.
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Parametric Equations
Expressions where two variables are written in terms of a third variable, typically used to describe motion or curves.
Parameter
A third variable, often labeled t, that determines the values of other variables in a set of equations.
Plane Curve
A set of points in a plane traced by parametric equations, forming shapes like lines, parabolas, or more complex figures.
Orientation
The direction indicated on a graph, showing how the curve progresses as the parameter increases.
Table of Values
A chart listing the parameter and corresponding x and y values, used to organize points for graphing.
Coordinate Pair
A set of x and y values derived from the parameter, representing a point on the graph.
Arrow
A graphical symbol used to show the direction of increasing parameter values along a curve.
x(t)
An expression for the x-coordinate as a function of the parameter, used to generate graph points.
y(t)
An expression for the y-coordinate as a function of the parameter, used to generate graph points.
Axis
A reference line on a graph; in parametric graphs, the parameter does not have its own axis.
Line
A straight shape that can be represented by parametric equations, connecting plotted points.
Parabola
A curved shape that can be described by parametric equations, often appearing in more complex graphs.
Graph
A visual representation of points generated from parametric equations, showing their relationship in the plane.
Input
A value for the parameter used to calculate corresponding x and y values in parametric equations.
Output
The resulting x and y values obtained from substituting the parameter into the equations.