Modelling with Parametric Equations (Edexcel A Level Maths): Revision Note
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Modelling with Parametric Equations
What can be modelled with parametric equations?
A common use for parametric equations is motion in two dimensions
x = f(t) – horizontal position, dependent on time
y = f(t) – vertical position, dependent on time
This is explored in vectors and projectiles



Worked Example



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