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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am currently stuck on a parametric calculus problem. Any help would be appreciated.

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OpenStudy (freckles):

\[(\frac{x-1}{6})^2+(\frac{y-2}{6})^2=1 \\ (\cos(t))^2+(\sin(t))^2=1\] choose functions so at t=0 you have (7,2) and at t=pi you have (-5,2) since you want to start at (7,2) and end at (-5,2)

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