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Mathematics, 21.02.2020 22:36 Aarislasha

Curves C1 and C2 are parametrized as follows: C1 is (x(t),y(t))=(t,0) for −1≤t≤1 and C2 is (x(t),y(t))=(cost, sint) for 0≤t≤π. Sketch, on a separate sheet of paper, the curves C1 and C2 with arrows showing their orientation.

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