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sweetburger:

more parametrizing curves

sweetburger:

\[y=\cos(x)-\sin(x)\] my guess x=t \[r(t)=(t,\cos(t)-\sin(t))\] @sillybilly123

sweetburger:

solution is t=3pi/2

sillybilly123:

sure! totally. but, TBC, all you have done is swap letters about. unless we know the point of param'ing the thing, it is hard to say. but yes, i think you are right

sweetburger:

i just don't understand why the solution has some specific t value. anyways thanks for checking it

sillybilly123:

you can post the source qu made me wonder throughout.

sweetburger:

http://prntscr.com/glp9ef

sweetburger:

theres the q

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