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can sum1 please help me?? you will prob find this v. easy, but i just keep going round in circles....

elimate the parameter and then find the cartesian equation when:

x = t + 1/t
y = t^2 + 1/t^2

thanx in advance
 

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hmmm tricky one...

x = t + 1/t
dx/dt = ln(t)

y = t^2 + 1/t^2
dy/dt = 2t - 2/t
=(2t^2 - 2)/t^2

dy/dx = dy/dt / dx/dt
= (2t^2 - 2)/t^2.ln(t)

mmm...i have no idea really:p
i'll leave this up, just in case it helps.
 

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i just got it (after half an hour of trying....)

x = (t + 1/t)
y = t^2 + 1/t^2
= (t + 1/t)^2 - 2

therefore y = x^2 - 2

yay!! haha
 

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well done:)

i should have known that, coz i've done similar q's before *dumbass* i even thought of that identity:chainsaw:
 

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bah, you are supposed to use it when dealing with chords. i dont know what i was thinking.

havent done parametric for a while and that was one of the things i vaguely remembered from doing it.

its something to remember, but then again you have to use it at the right time.
 

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