10.1 - Parametric Equations Definition. Acartesian equation x ......10.2 CALCULUS USING PARAMETRIC...
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§10.1 - PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
§10.1 - Parametric Equations
Definition. A cartesian equation for a curve is an equation in terms of x and y only.Definition. Parametric equations for a curve give both x and y as functions of a thirdvariable (usually t). The third variable is called the parameter.Example. Graph x = 1 � 2t, y = t
2 + 4
t x y
-2 5 8-1 3 50
Find a Cartesian equation for this curve.
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§10.1 - PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
Example. Plot each curve and find a Cartesian equation:
A. x = cos(t), y = sin(t), for 0 t 2⇡
C. x = cos2(t), y = cos(t)
B. x = cos(�2t), y = sin(�2t), for 0 t 2⇡
D. x = 5p
t, y = 3 + t
2
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§10.1 - PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
Example. Write the following in parametric equations:
1. y =p
x
2� x for x 0 and x � 1
2. 25x
2 + 36y
2 = 900
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§10.1 - PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
Example. Describe a circle with radius r and center (h, k):
a) with a Cartesian equation
b) with parametric equations
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§10.1 - PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
Example. Find parametric equations for a line through the points (2, 5) and (6, 8).
1. any way you want.
2. so that the line is at (2, 5) when t = 0 and at (6, 8) when t = 1.
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§10.1 - PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
Example. Lissajous figure: x = sin(t), y = sin(2t)
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§10.1 - PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
Example. Use the graphs of x = f (t) and y = g(t) to sketch a graph of y in terms of x.
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§10.2 CALCULUS USING PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
§10.2 Calculus using Parametric Equations
ARC LENGTHExample. Find the length of this curve.
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§10.2 CALCULUS USING PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
Note. In general, it is possible to approximate the length of a curve x = f (t), y = g(t)between t = a and t = b by dividing it up into n small pieces and approximating eachcurved piece with a line segment.
Arc length is given by the formula:
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§10.2 CALCULUS USING PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
Set up an integral to express the arclength of the Lissajous figure
x = cos(t), y = sin(2t)
.
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§10.2 CALCULUS USING PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
Example. Write down an expression for the arc length of a curve given in Cartesiancoordinates: y = f (x).
Example. Find the arc length of the curve y = 12 ln(x) � x
2
4 from x = 1 to x = 3.
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§10.2 CALCULUS USING PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
SURFACE AREA
To find the surface area of a surface of revolution, imagine approximating it with piecesof cones.
We will need a formula for the area of a piece of a cone.
The area of this piece of a cone is
A = 2⇡r`
where r =r1 + r2
2is the average radius and
` is the length along the slant.
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§10.2 CALCULUS USING PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
Use the formula for the area of a piece of cone A = 2⇡r` to derive a formula for surfacearea of the surface formed by rotating a curve in parametric equations around thex-axis.
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§10.2 CALCULUS USING PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
Example. Prove that the surface area of a sphere is 4⇡r
2
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§10.2 CALCULUS USING PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
Example. The infinite hotel:
1. You are hired to paint the interior surface of an infinite hotel which is shaped likethe curve y = 1
x
with x � 1, rotated around the x-axis. How much paint will youneed? (Assume that a liter of paint covers 1 square meter of surface area, and x
and y are in meters.)
2. Your co-worker wants to save time and just fill the hotel with paint to cover allthe walls and then suck out the excess paint. How much paint is needed for yourco-worker’s scheme?
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