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Parametric integration

Which t value do you use on the 'top' and 'bottom' of the integral sign with parametric integration? Is it based on which x value is larger, or which direction the graph is traced? Thanks.
I'm not sure if you're able to open that link, since I think it would help with your question. Essentially, I believe it's saying that the new limits are derived from putting the original limits into the x = f(t) equation.
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Original post by toxicgamage56
I'm not sure if you're able to open that link, since I think it would help with your question. Essentially, I believe it's saying that the new limits are derived from putting the original limits into the x = f(t) equation.

Ohhh that makes sense thanks for that attachment 👍🏼
Original post by Har6547
Ohhh that makes sense thanks for that attachment 👍🏼

No problem

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