The name of the curve described parametrically by the equations x = t 2 + t + 1, y = t 2…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry
The name of the curve described parametrically by the equations x = t2 + t + 1, y = t2 – t + 1 is
- a circle
- an ellipse
- a hyperbola
- a parabola
Answer
(D) a parabola
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