MAT136H1 Lecture Notes - Ellipse, Unit Circle, Cycloid

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Where and are both given as functions using a third variable t (called a parameter), then: and . As t varies, the coordinate also varies, called parametric curve. For interval , then the initial point is and the terminal point is. Given that and representing a unit circle with radius , shift of units in the - direction and units in the -direction is represented by and . This is a circle with radius centered at where. If and where then it is an ellipse centered at the origin, with radius stretch of from the origin about the -direction and stretch of radius by in the -direction.

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