29 May 12, 10:13PM
(29 May 12, 06:24PM)Bullpup Wrote: Did you mean: For a given parametric equation (x(t), y(t)), there is a parametric equation (x1(y), y1(t))
indeed habluka, a new low point, getting the troglodytes in acf to do your homeworx. Golf clap.
/end(sarc)
You can have it as x1(t) and y1(t), x1(x) and y1(y), and even x1(x(t)) and y1(y(t)). Answer should still be the same as long as the curve is what it is supposed to be no matter what you write it in terms of.