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Parameterizing the Witch of Agnesi Curve
please verify my solution: a= radius x= 2acos(t) y= a[1-cos 2(t)] y= 8a^3/x^2+4a^2 Thanks- dnylander
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Need Help with a Calc 1 Problem? Get an Answer Now!
My question "calc 1 problem" is still unanswered. Please answer it as soon as you can. I'll really appreciate it! Thanks- dnylander
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Parameterizing the Witch of Agnesi Curve
Please post a response if you get the chance. I'm sorry I double posted- I promise I won't do it again. (that's not an excuse to not answer my question haha)- dnylander
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Parameterizing the Witch of Agnesi Curve
Sorry mark I'm new- dnylander
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Parameterizing the Witch of Agnesi Curve
whitch of agnesi problem) its a curve defined as follows. let O be the origin, let T be the point (0,1), and let m be the line through T parallel to the x-axis. Let C be the circle centered at (0,0.5) with radius 0.5. For any point P on the circle besides O and T, we draw a ray from O through P...- dnylander
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