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changing from parametric form to algebraic form

 
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Oct10-06, 07:52 PM   #1
 

changing from parametric form to algebraic form


X1 T = 10T

Y1 T = 100 + (.5 * -9.8T^2)

X2 T = 100 - 12.3 T

Y2 T = 0

How do I put this into algebraic form? it seems easy but I just can't get it.
 
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Oct11-06, 03:43 AM   #2
 
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It seems these four equations describes the positional coordinates of two different objects as functions of time.

So what do you need to determine about these two objects?
 
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