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Parametric curve length - calculus



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowFind the length of the parametric curve (Difficult)Parametric Curve Tangent EquationsParametric curve parametriced by lengthCompute the length of a parametric curve.Arc Length parametric curveSampling a curve (parametric)Arc Length with Parametric EquationsFind the length of the parametric curveTransforming quadratic parametric curve to implicit formLength of a parametric curve formula: What does the integral represent?










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Find the length of the following parametric curve.



$x = 5 + frac92 t^3$, $y = 4 + 3 t^frac92$, $0 leq t leq 2$.



I used integration and after some point I got lost :( What are the steps?










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Find the length of the following parametric curve.



$x = 5 + frac92 t^3$, $y = 4 + 3 t^frac92$, $0 leq t leq 2$.



I used integration and after some point I got lost :( What are the steps?










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    Is this $$x=5+frac92t^3,y=4+3t^9/2$$?
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Find the length of the following parametric curve.



$x = 5 + frac92 t^3$, $y = 4 + 3 t^frac92$, $0 leq t leq 2$.



I used integration and after some point I got lost :( What are the steps?










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Find the length of the following parametric curve.



$x = 5 + frac92 t^3$, $y = 4 + 3 t^frac92$, $0 leq t leq 2$.



I used integration and after some point I got lost :( What are the steps?







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Apply the formula for arc length, we get
$$
int_0^2 frac27t^2,sqrtt^3+12 dt
$$

Then we make the change of variable $v=t^3+1$ to get
$$
int_1^9 frac 9 2 sqrtv dv = 78.
$$






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    beginalignedL&=int_0^2 sqrtfrac7294t^4+frac7294t^7dt\&=int_0^2sqrtfrac7294t^4(1+t^3)dt\&=frac272int_0^2t^2(1+t^3)^frac12dt\&=3(1+t^3)^frac32big]_0^2endaligned



    Made the leap from the third line to the fourth line by recognizing that $F(t)=3(1+t^3)^frac32$ is an antiderivative of $f(t)=frac272t^2(1+t^3)^frac12$.






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      You must use the formula $$int_0^2sqrtleft(fracdxdtright)^2+left(fracdydtright)^2dt$$
      $$dx=frac923t^2dt$$ and $$dy=3cdot frac92t^7/2dt$$






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        Apply the formula for arc length, we get
        $$
        int_0^2 frac27t^2,sqrtt^3+12 dt
        $$

        Then we make the change of variable $v=t^3+1$ to get
        $$
        int_1^9 frac 9 2 sqrtv dv = 78.
        $$






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          Apply the formula for arc length, we get
          $$
          int_0^2 frac27t^2,sqrtt^3+12 dt
          $$

          Then we make the change of variable $v=t^3+1$ to get
          $$
          int_1^9 frac 9 2 sqrtv dv = 78.
          $$






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            Apply the formula for arc length, we get
            $$
            int_0^2 frac27t^2,sqrtt^3+12 dt
            $$

            Then we make the change of variable $v=t^3+1$ to get
            $$
            int_1^9 frac 9 2 sqrtv dv = 78.
            $$






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            Apply the formula for arc length, we get
            $$
            int_0^2 frac27t^2,sqrtt^3+12 dt
            $$

            Then we make the change of variable $v=t^3+1$ to get
            $$
            int_1^9 frac 9 2 sqrtv dv = 78.
            $$







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                beginalignedL&=int_0^2 sqrtfrac7294t^4+frac7294t^7dt\&=int_0^2sqrtfrac7294t^4(1+t^3)dt\&=frac272int_0^2t^2(1+t^3)^frac12dt\&=3(1+t^3)^frac32big]_0^2endaligned



                Made the leap from the third line to the fourth line by recognizing that $F(t)=3(1+t^3)^frac32$ is an antiderivative of $f(t)=frac272t^2(1+t^3)^frac12$.






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                  beginalignedL&=int_0^2 sqrtfrac7294t^4+frac7294t^7dt\&=int_0^2sqrtfrac7294t^4(1+t^3)dt\&=frac272int_0^2t^2(1+t^3)^frac12dt\&=3(1+t^3)^frac32big]_0^2endaligned



                  Made the leap from the third line to the fourth line by recognizing that $F(t)=3(1+t^3)^frac32$ is an antiderivative of $f(t)=frac272t^2(1+t^3)^frac12$.






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                    Made the leap from the third line to the fourth line by recognizing that $F(t)=3(1+t^3)^frac32$ is an antiderivative of $f(t)=frac272t^2(1+t^3)^frac12$.






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                    beginalignedL&=int_0^2 sqrtfrac7294t^4+frac7294t^7dt\&=int_0^2sqrtfrac7294t^4(1+t^3)dt\&=frac272int_0^2t^2(1+t^3)^frac12dt\&=3(1+t^3)^frac32big]_0^2endaligned



                    Made the leap from the third line to the fourth line by recognizing that $F(t)=3(1+t^3)^frac32$ is an antiderivative of $f(t)=frac272t^2(1+t^3)^frac12$.







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                        You must use the formula $$int_0^2sqrtleft(fracdxdtright)^2+left(fracdydtright)^2dt$$
                        $$dx=frac923t^2dt$$ and $$dy=3cdot frac92t^7/2dt$$






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                            You must use the formula $$int_0^2sqrtleft(fracdxdtright)^2+left(fracdydtright)^2dt$$
                            $$dx=frac923t^2dt$$ and $$dy=3cdot frac92t^7/2dt$$






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                            $$dx=frac923t^2dt$$ and $$dy=3cdot frac92t^7/2dt$$







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