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Applying Calculus Concepts to Parametric Curves 11.2
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Basic ideas… Slopes and rates of change What is the slope at the point (x,y) for the curve shown on the right if the curve represents the relation:
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Motivating idea comes from… We can develop a similar expression for a second or higher derivative… What does this mean?
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Areas How can we apply our basic understanding of how to find areas to parametric equations? Start with x(t) = f(t), y(t) = g(t) and
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Arc Length… This is not a “trvial” integral to do directly and the result (you may recall from Math 205) involves trig subs and arcsin!). Let’s try it using a change to parametric form…
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Take-home message from 11.2… Most basic calculus operations can be re- written in parametric form Sometimes – changing to a parametric form makes life easier ( but not always !)
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