Converting between explicit function and parametric function Given an explicit function y =

cyfwelestoi

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2022-05-21

Converting between explicit function and parametric function
Given an explicit function y = f ( x ), how to convert it to the respective parametric functions x = f 1 ( t ) y = f 2 ( t ) ?
Given parametric functions x = f 1 ( t ) y = f 2 ( t ), how to obtain the respective implicit function f ( x , y ) = 0 ?

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Fahrleine9m

Fahrleine9m

Beginner2022-05-22Added 11 answers

Step 1
The first question has infinitely many solutions. An example would be to choose f 1 as the identity function, f 2 as f, and the parameter t is just x, i.e. t varies in the same domain as x does.
Step 2
The second question also has infinitely many solutions. Let the implicit function be denoted as F to distinguish it from f. One solution would be as follows. Assume that f 1 has an inverse function f 1 1 (otherwise the parametric representation doesn't have much sense), so that t = f 1 1 ( x ). Then you can convert the parametric form x = f 1 ( t ), y = f 2 ( t ) to the explicit form y = f 2 ( f 1 1 ( x ) ), and then to the implicit form F ( x , y ) = 0 where F is defined by F ( x , y ) = y f 2 ( f 1 1 ( x ) )

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