SOLUTION: x=4sin(t), y=3cos(t), 0 <= t <= 2pi
What is the initial point of this curve?
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Question 1095404: x=4sin(t), y=3cos(t), 0 <= t <= 2pi
What is the initial point of this curve?
Answer by greenestamps(13203) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The "initial point" of a curve is at the beginning of the interval defined for the parameter. With the parameter t going from 0 to 2pi, the initial point is determined by the x and y values when t=0.
The initial point is (x,y) = (0,3).
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