Parametric Equations: Learn It 3

Methods for Finding Cartesian and Polar Equations from Curves

In many cases, we may have a pair of parametric equations but find that it is simpler to draw a curve if the equation involves only two variables, such as [latex]x[/latex] and [latex]y[/latex]. Eliminating the parameter is a method that may make graphing some curves easier. However, if we are concerned with the mapping of the equation according to time, then it will be necessary to indicate the orientation of the curve as well. There are various methods for eliminating the parameter [latex]t[/latex] from a set of parametric equations; not every method works for every type of equation. Here we will review the methods for the most common types of equations.

Eliminating the Parameter from Polynomial, Exponential, and Logarithmic Equations

For polynomial, exponential, or logarithmic equations expressed as two parametric equations, we choose the equation that is most easily manipulated and solve for [latex]t[/latex]. We substitute the resulting expression for [latex]t[/latex] into the second equation. This gives one equation in [latex]x[/latex] and [latex]y[/latex].

Given [latex]x\left(t\right)={t}^{2}+1[/latex] and [latex]y\left(t\right)=2+t[/latex], eliminate the parameter, and write the parametric equations as a Cartesian equation.

Given the equations below, eliminate the parameter and write as a rectangular equation for [latex]y[/latex] as a function of [latex]x[/latex].

[latex]\begin{align}&x\left(t\right)=2{t}^{2}+6 \\ &y\left(t\right)=5-t\end{align}[/latex]

Eliminate the parameter and write as a Cartesian equation: [latex]x\left(t\right)={e}^{-t}[/latex] and [latex]y\left(t\right)=3{e}^{t},t>0[/latex].

Eliminate the parameter and write as a Cartesian equation: [latex]x\left(t\right)=\sqrt{t}+2[/latex] and [latex]y\left(t\right)=\mathrm{log}\left(t\right)[/latex].

Eliminate the parameter and write as a rectangular equation.

[latex]\begin{align}&x\left(t\right)={t}^{2} \\ &y\left(t\right)=\mathrm{ln}t,t>0\end{align}[/latex]