26.1k views
2 votes
X = t2 + 3, y = t2 - 2
eliminate the parameter

User Esty
by
8.8k points

2 Answers

2 votes
is just a matter of a system of equations and substitution


\bf \begin{cases} x=t^2+3\implies x-3=\boxed{t^2}\\ y=t^2-2\\ ------------\\ y=\boxed{x-3}-2\\ y=x-5 \end{cases}
User Lukassteiner
by
7.7k points
2 votes
So, you have to get rid of t^2, get it in the first one:

t^2 = x-3,

Now you can go to the other equation: y = t^2 - 2 = (x-3)-2=x-5

It's a line indeed!
User Siva Sankaran
by
8.4k points

Related questions

asked Oct 18, 2017 122k views
Sglazkov asked Oct 18, 2017
by Sglazkov
8.5k points
2 answers
4 votes
122k views
asked Apr 23, 2018 42.9k views
Ravi Bhandari asked Apr 23, 2018
by Ravi Bhandari
8.2k points
2 answers
2 votes
42.9k views