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How do you find points of a curve? - Answers
If it passes through zero, then that could be a first point (0, 0). If you have the function of the curve, you can get other points by plugging in numbers for x and solving for y, giving you more coordinates in the form of (x, y). Suppose the curve is given in the parametric form as: x = f(t), y = g(t), a < t < b. Then giving different values of t and finding the corresponding values of x and y, we can get different points (x, y) on the curve.
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How do you find points of a curve? - Answers
If it passes through zero, then that could be a first point (0, 0). If you have the function of the curve, you can get other points by plugging in numbers for x and solving for y, giving you more coordinates in the form of (x, y). Suppose the curve is given in the parametric form as: x = f(t), y = g(t), a < t < b. Then giving different values of t and finding the corresponding values of x and y, we can get different points (x, y) on the curve.
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How do you find points of a curve? - Answers
If it passes through zero, then that could be a first point (0, 0). If you have the function of the curve, you can get other points by plugging in numbers for x and solving for y, giving you more coordinates in the form of (x, y). Suppose the curve is given in the parametric form as: x = f(t), y = g(t), a < t < b. Then giving different values of t and finding the corresponding values of x and y, we can get different points (x, y) on the curve.
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