Answer:
the final option: -2x to the power of nine
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a). Given a parametric equation, we are describing a set of coordinates based on the value of t. The variable t is called the parameter.
b) we have the following equations. x=t y=t^2, so in order for us to know where the object is at t=t' we must replace t with the specific value t'. Hence, when t=0 the object is at (0,0^2) = (0,0) (the origin). When t=6, the object is at (6,6^2) = (6,36).
c). To eliminate the parameter, we replace the parameter in one equation by using the second equation. Recall that we have that x=t. Then, by replacing in the second equation, we have the following

where 
The standard method is correct but it shows 53 instead of 5.3
so it is False. Hope it helps
The answer to this problem is one because nine times one equals nine which the answer is still nine