Suppose a curve is given by the parametric equations x = f(t), y g(t), where the
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Suppose a curve is given by the parametric equations x = f(t), y g(t), where the range of f is [-1, 10] and the range of g is [-5. 3]. What can you say about the curve? You must select all correct choices to get full credit on this problem. The curve is a circle with center (-1, -5) and radius 3. The curve is completely contained in the rectangle [-1. 10] by [-5, 3]. The curve is the line with endpoints (-1, -5) and (10, 3). Nothing can be said about the curve. The curve must lie outside the rectangle [-1, 10] by [-5, 3]. The curve must lie inside a circle with center (-1, -5) and radius 0.5.Explanation / Answer
nothing can be said about the curve, because not given the functions of f and g.
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