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Given g(x,y,z)= (x^3) - (xyz) + z(y^2) =1
Consider (x,z) as particles moving along an elliptical curve ((x^2)/4)+((z^2)/9) =1
find the parametric form as, i.e. x=u(t), z=v(t)...
I don't know what I am being asked! Any help would be highly appreciated!! Thank you
Given g(x,y,z)= (x^3) - (xyz) + z(y^2) =1
Consider (x,z) as particles moving along an elliptical curve ((x^2)/4)+((z^2)/9) =1
find the parametric form as, i.e. x=u(t), z=v(t)...
I don't know what I am being asked! Any help would be highly appreciated!! Thank you
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