
What is parameterization? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Apr 25, 2015 · One can, by the way, also parameterize surfaces (and even higher-dimensional objects); the most important difference is that (at least sensible) parameterizations of surfaces require two …
How to parameterize an ellipse? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Jul 15, 2018 · How to parameterize an ellipse? Ask Question Asked 7 years, 4 months ago Modified 7 years, 4 months ago
Parametrization for the ellipsoids - Mathematics Stack Exchange
The answer to your question will depend on what you want to do with the ellipsoid. The Wikipedia page on geodesics on ellipsoids gives three possible parametrizations of the surface: (1) geographic …
How do you parameterize a circle? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Dec 7, 2014 · Your parametrization is correct. Once you have a parameterization of the unit circle, it's pretty easy to parameterize any circle (or ellipse for that matter): What's a circle of radius $4$? Well, …
differential geometry - how to parameterize a curve f (x,y ...
Mar 7, 2013 · The curves are conic sections, and there are many well-known ways to parameterize them. If you still need help with this case, let us know. For curves described by implicit equations of …
linear algebra - Why parameterize systems of equations that contain ...
Why parameterize systems of equations that contain "free variables"? Ask Question Asked 5 years, 9 months ago Modified 5 years, 9 months ago
How to parameterize a solution of a system of equations?
Feb 7, 2011 · How to parameterize a solution of a system of equations? Ask Question Asked 14 years, 10 months ago Modified 14 years, 10 months ago
What is parameterization in general? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
But in general, is parameterize a term that doesn't really mean anything concrete? Does it change meaning depending on the type of math you're doing? What if these two definitions collide like with …
How to parametrize a triangle? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Apr 28, 2014 · How do I parametrize a triangle with vertices $A(1,1)$, $B(2,2)$ and $C(1,3)$? I have tried working with the equations of the lines that form it but am not completely ...
Parametrization of a line - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Feb 15, 2011 · There are an infinite amount of ways to parametrize this line. A good way here would be to let say $$\displaystyle x=t$$ replacing x with t in the first equation, you know that $$\displaystyle …