Determine the length of the Parametric Curve given by the set of parametric equations.
I am seeking validation for my answer for the given problem below.
Question: "Determine the length of the Parametric Curve given by the set of parametric equations."
Parametric Equations:
$x = 3 + 9t$,
$y = 10 - 15t$
myAnswer = sqrt(306);
I used the Arc Length Formula to solve this problem.
calculus parametric arc-length
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I am seeking validation for my answer for the given problem below.
Question: "Determine the length of the Parametric Curve given by the set of parametric equations."
Parametric Equations:
$x = 3 + 9t$,
$y = 10 - 15t$
myAnswer = sqrt(306);
I used the Arc Length Formula to solve this problem.
calculus parametric arc-length
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I am seeking validation for my answer for the given problem below.
Question: "Determine the length of the Parametric Curve given by the set of parametric equations."
Parametric Equations:
$x = 3 + 9t$,
$y = 10 - 15t$
myAnswer = sqrt(306);
I used the Arc Length Formula to solve this problem.
calculus parametric arc-length
I am seeking validation for my answer for the given problem below.
Question: "Determine the length of the Parametric Curve given by the set of parametric equations."
Parametric Equations:
$x = 3 + 9t$,
$y = 10 - 15t$
myAnswer = sqrt(306);
I used the Arc Length Formula to solve this problem.
calculus parametric arc-length
calculus parametric arc-length
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HINT
Recall that
$$L=int_{t_1}^{t_2} sqrt{left(frac{dx}{dt}right)^2+left(frac{dy}{dt}right)^2}dt$$
Refer also to Arc Length With Parametric Equations.
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HINT
Recall that
$$L=int_{t_1}^{t_2} sqrt{left(frac{dx}{dt}right)^2+left(frac{dy}{dt}right)^2}dt$$
Refer also to Arc Length With Parametric Equations.
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HINT
Recall that
$$L=int_{t_1}^{t_2} sqrt{left(frac{dx}{dt}right)^2+left(frac{dy}{dt}right)^2}dt$$
Refer also to Arc Length With Parametric Equations.
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HINT
Recall that
$$L=int_{t_1}^{t_2} sqrt{left(frac{dx}{dt}right)^2+left(frac{dy}{dt}right)^2}dt$$
Refer also to Arc Length With Parametric Equations.
HINT
Recall that
$$L=int_{t_1}^{t_2} sqrt{left(frac{dx}{dt}right)^2+left(frac{dy}{dt}right)^2}dt$$
Refer also to Arc Length With Parametric Equations.
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