Parametric equation of the ellipse x^ 2 16 + y^ 2 9 =1 is
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Parametric equation of the ellipse \(\frac{x^{2}}{16}+\frac{y^{2}}{9}=1\)is
- x = 4 cos θ, y = 3 sin θ
- x = 3 cos θ, y = 3 sin θ
- x = 4 cos θ, y = 4 sin θ
- x = 3 cos θ, y = 4 sin θ
Answer
(A) x = 4 cos θ , y = 3 sin θ
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