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OpenStudy (chupacabraj):

How do you sketch r(t) = ? VECTOR

OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):

hmm i only know y = sin (t) not sure about vectors

OpenStudy (mathmale):

If r(t) = <sint, t>, then for any input, t, the x-coordinate of the corresponding point in the xy plane is sint and the y-coordinate is t. Make a table of t values, starting at t=0 and incrementing these values by pi/6. Plot the resulting points (x,y), beginning with (0,0).

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Is that all it says? I mean you could plot it as a parametric curve, but if you're plotting it as a vector, maybe you're meant to plot it for a specific t value.

OpenStudy (kainui):

https://www.desmos.com/calculator/nsskosrsy8 Possible solution for ya, play around with desmos or find some easy to use graphing calculator to play around with to get a feel for it

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