Parametric Equations - Some basic questions

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • Thanks to all of you who support me on Patreon. You da real mvps! $1 per month helps!! :) / patrickjmt !! Parametric Equations - Some basic questions. In this video, we look at some basic questions related to parametric equations: what point in the plane corresponds to a specific value of t and eliminating the parameter.

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  • @sylvanusweist3303
    @sylvanusweist3303 6 років тому +32

    Just got an add that was along the lines of "is that video from 2006 really helping you with your math" and I'm just like, believe it or not, but this type of stuff has been around for a long time, its not really gonna change in 12 years

  • @kerinlowry4386
    @kerinlowry4386 9 років тому +69

    PatrickJMT is the reason I'm passing engineering maths :')

    • @robbgc4117
      @robbgc4117 8 років тому +37

      +Kerin Lowry im still failin doe

    • @Lifebeam87
      @Lifebeam87 8 років тому +8

      ayy

    • @YuriyTheGamer
      @YuriyTheGamer 5 років тому

      I just started 😭

    • @KingNat.
      @KingNat. 5 років тому

      @@YuriyTheGamer I pity this man

    • @thegreatest1176
      @thegreatest1176 Місяць тому

      I just started too​@@YuriyTheGamer

  • @BassShadow1
    @BassShadow1 9 років тому +45

    What kind of spawned from black magic abomination is this, paper that sharpie doesn't penetrate? What sorcery?

    • @PLANET-EATER
      @PLANET-EATER 6 років тому

      thick af paper

    • @jason3850
      @jason3850 6 років тому

      William Zhang haha good one bro

  • @MrBlash93
    @MrBlash93 10 років тому +5

    Thanks you so much PatrickJMT

  • @patrickjmt
    @patrickjmt  12 років тому +1

    sure, if x(t) = 1/ t , then it would be undefined at t = 0 regardless of y(t).

  • @changling30
    @changling30 9 років тому +5

    Your explanation is always clear and helpful, thank you so much!

  • @gB-gm7vy
    @gB-gm7vy 3 роки тому +1

    This man is extremely confident to be doing math in sharpie

  • @WritenProppa
    @WritenProppa 11 років тому

    Thanks a lot patrick!

  • @Yaya-jn3he
    @Yaya-jn3he 5 років тому +1

    Cramming for AP exam last minute, I think I got this now lol, thanks patrick!!!

  • @BlueBunnyGamer
    @BlueBunnyGamer 10 років тому

    Thank you! I was a bit confused because my book said to find a Cartesian equation for the curve but this cleared up the misunderstanding!

  • @stankina1
    @stankina1 11 років тому +1

    Hey patrick! if the center is (h,k) then shouldn't it be (1,2) instead of (1,-2) in the video?

    • @harrisonw1
      @harrisonw1 10 років тому +2

      No since the center is (h,k) and the equation for the circle is (x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2 so you need to flip the signs, since the h and k above are actually multiplied by the -1 in the original formula. So the center is (1,-2) like the video says.

  • @vrmvroom1193
    @vrmvroom1193 3 роки тому

    thank you thank you thank you

  • @S0rceress0
    @S0rceress0 12 років тому

    Will there ever be a time when a parametric equation is undefined?

  • @blushark8385
    @blushark8385 4 роки тому

    get right HANDED

  • @yomamacold
    @yomamacold 12 років тому

    there are so many videos. I wish I could watch all of them

  • @joshuadaye6509
    @joshuadaye6509 8 років тому

    this was soooooo helpful thank u

  • @euealshimeles4778
    @euealshimeles4778 9 років тому

    thank you master :)

  • @linaoya3822
    @linaoya3822 7 років тому

    tq so helpful

  • @ramzinasereddin8840
    @ramzinasereddin8840 6 років тому

    thank you :)

  • @Zheheng82
    @Zheheng82 11 років тому

    patrick , i found the equation for a plane that passes through 3 points.. for example for answer is 5X+5-5y-4Z=0 .. how can i define parametric equations with the equation that i found ? your help will be greatly appreciated

  • @vigneshsr3459
    @vigneshsr3459 9 років тому

    Can you help me to solve this simple question, please?
    Determine the parametric form r(t) of the closed curve going from the origin A(O, 0) along two straight lines to B(l, 2) and D(2, 4), and returning from D(2, 4) return to the origin along y = -(x - 2)^2 + 4.

  • @otsoch
    @otsoch 8 років тому +1

    its so annoyin. dat most american youtube tutors are left handed

  • @speedlearner
    @speedlearner 8 років тому

    You've presumed that everyone knows what a curve in a plane looks like. You also presume that everyone knows what sine and cosine are.

    • @Brownkevin7
      @Brownkevin7 7 років тому +12

      speedlearner it's calc 2 everyone should know that lol

    • @speedlearner
      @speedlearner 7 років тому

      Perhaps you should go out in the real world and ask lots of people if they know what sine and cosine are. I think you will be amazed at what they tell you.

    • @Brownkevin7
      @Brownkevin7 7 років тому +12

      speedlearner Like i said if you're watching this there is an assumed level of knowledge. Theres also something called google use it.

    • @Fleurlean4
      @Fleurlean4 7 років тому +16

      You are watching a video on parametric equations. You should be familiar with curves and planes. If not, you need to take some prerequisite classes or at least watch some videos on what you don't understand.