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Parametric Equations
Introduction
Some curves in the plane can be described as
                  functions.
                y = f (x)
Others...
cannot be described as functions.
Ways to Describe a Curve in the
            Plane
       An equation in two variables
   Example: x + y − 2 x − 6 y + 8 = 0
                2   2



This equation
 describes a
   circle.
A Polar Equation
                         r =θ

   This polar equation
describes a double spiral.

   We’ll study polar
    curves later.
Parametric Equations

         Example:    x = t − 2t
                           2


                     y = t +1
         The “parameter’’ is t.

It does not appear in the graph of the
curve!
Why?
The x coordinates of points on the curve
         are given by a function.

             x = t − 2t
                   2


   The y coordinates of points on the
     curve are given by a function.
               y = t +1
Two Functions, One Curve?

   Yes. If x = t − 2t and y = t + 1
                  2



then in the xy-plane the curve looks like
   this, for values of t from 0 to 10...
Why use parametric equations?

• Use them to describe curves in the plane
  when one function won’t do.
• Use them to describe paths.
Paths?
A path is a curve, together with a journey
           traced along the curve.
Huh?
            When we write
               x = t − 2t
                    2


               y = t +1
we might think of x as the x-coordinate
  of the position on the path at time t
       and y as the y-coordinate
  of the position on the path at time t.
From that point of view...

     The path described by

             x = t − 2t
                  2


             y = t +1
is a particular route along the curve.
As t increases
from 0, x first
decreases,
then increases.   Path moves right!


                    Path moves left!
More Paths
To designate one route around the unit
               circle use

             x = cos(t )
             y = sin(t )
That Takes Us...




    counterclockwise from (1,0).
Where do you get that?
        Think of t as an angle.
If it starts at zero, and increases to 2π ,
  then the path starts at t=0, where
  x = cos(0) = 1, and y = sin(0) = 0.
To start at (0,1)...

        Use

     x = sin(t )
     y = cos(t )
That Gives Us...
How Do You Find The Path
• Plot points for various values of t, being
  careful to notice what range of values t
  should assume
• Eliminate the parameter and find one
  equation relating x and y
• Use the TI82/83 in parametric mode
Plotting Points
• Note the direction the path takes
• Use calculus to find
  – maximum points
  – minimum points
  – points where the path changes direction
• Example: Consider the curve given by

        x = t + 1, y = 2t , − 5 ≤ t ≤ 5
              2
Consider
         x = t 2 + 1, y = 2t , − 5 ≤ t ≤ 5
• The parameter t ranges from -5 to 5 so the
  first point on the path is (26, -10) and the
  last point on the path is (26, 10)
• x decreases on the t interval (-5,0) and
  increases on the t interval (0,5). (How can
  we tell that?)
• y is increasing on the entire t interval (-5,5).
  (How can we tell that?)
Note Further
         x = t + 1, y = 2t , − 5 ≤ t ≤ 5
              2


• x has a minimum when t=0 so the point
  farthest to the left on the path is (1,0).
• x is maximal at the endpoints of the interval
  [-5,5], so the points on the path farthest to
  the right are the starting and ending points,
  (26, -10) and (26,10).
• The lowest point on the path is (26,-10) and
  the highest point is (26,10).
Eliminate the Parameter
Still use x = t + 1, y = 2t , − 5 ≤ t ≤ 5
              2


Solve one of the equations for t
   Here we get t=y/2
Substitute into the other equation
   Here we get
   x = ( y / 2) + 1 or x = ( y / 4) + 1
              2              2
Summary
• Use parametric equations for a curve not
  given by a function.
• Use parametric equations to describe paths.
• Each coordinate requires one function.
• The parameter may be time, angle, or
  something else altogether...

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Lesson 14 b - parametric-1

  • 2. Introduction Some curves in the plane can be described as functions. y = f (x)
  • 4. Ways to Describe a Curve in the Plane An equation in two variables Example: x + y − 2 x − 6 y + 8 = 0 2 2 This equation describes a circle.
  • 5. A Polar Equation r =θ This polar equation describes a double spiral. We’ll study polar curves later.
  • 6. Parametric Equations Example: x = t − 2t 2 y = t +1 The “parameter’’ is t. It does not appear in the graph of the curve!
  • 7. Why? The x coordinates of points on the curve are given by a function. x = t − 2t 2 The y coordinates of points on the curve are given by a function. y = t +1
  • 8. Two Functions, One Curve? Yes. If x = t − 2t and y = t + 1 2 then in the xy-plane the curve looks like this, for values of t from 0 to 10...
  • 9.
  • 10. Why use parametric equations? • Use them to describe curves in the plane when one function won’t do. • Use them to describe paths.
  • 11. Paths? A path is a curve, together with a journey traced along the curve.
  • 12. Huh? When we write x = t − 2t 2 y = t +1 we might think of x as the x-coordinate of the position on the path at time t and y as the y-coordinate of the position on the path at time t.
  • 13. From that point of view... The path described by x = t − 2t 2 y = t +1 is a particular route along the curve.
  • 14.
  • 15. As t increases from 0, x first decreases, then increases. Path moves right! Path moves left!
  • 16. More Paths To designate one route around the unit circle use x = cos(t ) y = sin(t )
  • 17. That Takes Us... counterclockwise from (1,0).
  • 18. Where do you get that? Think of t as an angle. If it starts at zero, and increases to 2π , then the path starts at t=0, where x = cos(0) = 1, and y = sin(0) = 0.
  • 19. To start at (0,1)... Use x = sin(t ) y = cos(t )
  • 21. How Do You Find The Path • Plot points for various values of t, being careful to notice what range of values t should assume • Eliminate the parameter and find one equation relating x and y • Use the TI82/83 in parametric mode
  • 22. Plotting Points • Note the direction the path takes • Use calculus to find – maximum points – minimum points – points where the path changes direction • Example: Consider the curve given by x = t + 1, y = 2t , − 5 ≤ t ≤ 5 2
  • 23. Consider x = t 2 + 1, y = 2t , − 5 ≤ t ≤ 5 • The parameter t ranges from -5 to 5 so the first point on the path is (26, -10) and the last point on the path is (26, 10) • x decreases on the t interval (-5,0) and increases on the t interval (0,5). (How can we tell that?) • y is increasing on the entire t interval (-5,5). (How can we tell that?)
  • 24. Note Further x = t + 1, y = 2t , − 5 ≤ t ≤ 5 2 • x has a minimum when t=0 so the point farthest to the left on the path is (1,0). • x is maximal at the endpoints of the interval [-5,5], so the points on the path farthest to the right are the starting and ending points, (26, -10) and (26,10). • The lowest point on the path is (26,-10) and the highest point is (26,10).
  • 25. Eliminate the Parameter Still use x = t + 1, y = 2t , − 5 ≤ t ≤ 5 2 Solve one of the equations for t Here we get t=y/2 Substitute into the other equation Here we get x = ( y / 2) + 1 or x = ( y / 4) + 1 2 2
  • 26. Summary • Use parametric equations for a curve not given by a function. • Use parametric equations to describe paths. • Each coordinate requires one function. • The parameter may be time, angle, or something else altogether...