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Does anyone know the complete proof for a curve to form a loop, for example if you are to prove that this curve:x=t^2 and y=t(4-t^2) forms a loop???
THanks in advance, guys
 

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Does anyone know the complete proof for a curve to form a loop, for example if you are to prove that this curve:x=t^2 and y=t(4-t^2) forms a loop???
THanks in advance, guys
y=+-sqrt(x)(1-x)
Check the derivative at pts: x=0, and 1 and/or look for critical pts ie. Where the derivative is equal to undefined.
 
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you could always find t in terms of x/y and then substitute into y/x to get a cartesian equation which you would be more familiar with.

in this case you should get t = x^1/2. so subbing into y you should get sqrt x's and therefore the graph only exists to the right of the y axis. and graph from there. also note that if doing this would clearly give you the equation of a circle
 

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You need to show that the curve passes through the same point for two different values of the parameter.

In this case, if t=2, you get x=4, y=0. And if t=-2, you get x=4 and y=0, again.

You would also need to show that both x(t) and y(t) are continuous functions of t in between these two values, I guess. (Which they clearly are in this case).
 

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