Different Representation of Curves – Switch from Cartesian to vector – Exercise 3790 Post category:Different Representations of Curves Post comments:0 Comments Exercise Given the curve x^{\frac{2}{3}}+y^{\frac{2}{3}}=4 Present the curve in the vector presentation. Final Answer Show final answer \vec{r}(t)=8\cos^3 t\vec{i}+8\sin^3 t\vec{j} Solution Coming soon… Share with Friends Read more articles Previous PostDifferent Representation of Curves – Switch from Cartesian to vector – Exercise 3793 Next PostDifferent Representation of Curves – Switch from Cartesian to vector – Exercise 3787 You Might Also Like Different Representation of Curves – Switch from parametric to Cartesian – Exercise 3704 March 2, 2019 Different Representation of Curves – Switch from parametric to Cartesian – Exercise 3722 March 2, 2019 Different Representation of Curves – Switch from parametric to Cartesian – Exercise 3707 March 2, 2019 Different Representation of Curves – Switch from parametric to Cartesian – Exercise 3715 March 2, 2019 Different Representation of Curves – Switch from parametric to Cartesian – Exercise 3732 March 2, 2019 הDifferent Representation of Curves – Switch from parametric to Cartesian – Exercise 3742 March 2, 2019 Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Δ
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