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An ant is climbing up a branch that is tilted 60° to the ground. It moves at a constant velocity of 0.5 cm/sec. Find the set of parametric equations that describes the path of the ant’s travel. Assume the ant starts at the origin.

User Hoodlum
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For the entire practice:

1) B,
x(t)=0.25t and
y(t)=0.43t

2) B, 4 ft.

3) A,
x=27.82,
y=-4.9t^2+11.24t, horizontal distance = 63.71 m

User Projesh Bhoumik
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Answer:

the set of parametric equation would be x(t) = 0.25t, y = 0.43t

Explanation:

The computation of the set of parametric equation would be

x(t) = 0.5 cos 60 degrees t , y = 0.5 sin 60 degrees t

x(t) = 0.5 × 0.5t , y = 0.5 × 0.866 t

x(t) = 0.25t, y = 0.43t

Hence the set of parametric equation would be x(t) = 0.25t, y = 0.43t

The same is to be considered

The above equation represents the answer

User Christian Dietrich
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