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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Cal2 Help required. Snapshot posted below

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OpenStudy (loser66):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

x=2?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dude can you explain me how to get these equations of every line and circle separately?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wtf?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@electrokid Help!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. it is a cyclic geometry. Let us parametrize in angles from 0 to 2pi 2. c1 is centered at (3,3) with a radius of 2 -> semicircle from pi/2 to 3pi/2 3. line to (8,1) 4. c2, centered at (8,2) with radius 1 -> quarter circle from 3pi/2 to 2pi 5. line to (9,4) 6. c3, centered at (8,4) with radius 1 -> quarter circle from 0 to pi/2 7. line to (3,5)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

express each statement in parameteric form circle is parametrised as \[x=r\cdot\cos\theta\\y=r\cdot\sin\theta\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the final answer is then a piecewise implementation.

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