The Calculus of Parametric Equations As we have done, we will do again. Parametric curves have tangent lines, rates of change, area under and above, local.
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10.1 Parametric Functions. In chapter 1, we talked about parametric equations. Parametric equations can be used to describe motion that is not a function.
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We now have a pretty good list of “shortcuts” to find derivatives of simple functions. Of course, many of the functions that we will encounter are not.
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When we talk about the function f defined for all real numbers x by
In chapter 1, we talked about parametric equations. Parametric equations can be used to describe motion that is not a function. If f and g have derivatives.
Take the inverse Example: The derivatives of the remaining trigonometric functions — csc, sec, and cot — can also be found easily using the.