D darkfenrir Member Joined Dec 30, 2012 Messages 96 Gender Male HSC 2013 Jan 17, 2013 #1 How to do this?
asianese Σ Joined Sep 20, 2010 Messages 2,225 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2012 Jan 17, 2013 #2 x= x coord of N y= y coord of N Manipulate these to eliminate p. Start by 'putting the pieces together' - so take parts of the equation like x^2 and then create that from your coordinates. Then y^2, add them, etc. Last edited: Jan 17, 2013
x= x coord of N y= y coord of N Manipulate these to eliminate p. Start by 'putting the pieces together' - so take parts of the equation like x^2 and then create that from your coordinates. Then y^2, add them, etc.
C combflake New Member Joined Jan 17, 2013 Messages 4 Gender Male HSC N/A Jan 17, 2013 #3 They give you the answer in the question. When they do this, you are permitted to substitute to prove that your parametric coordinates satisfy the Cartesian equation.
They give you the answer in the question. When they do this, you are permitted to substitute to prove that your parametric coordinates satisfy the Cartesian equation.