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How Do You Parameterize An Implicit Surface? [Solved]

3:085:09CalcBLUE 1 : Ch. 2.1 : Implicit & Parametric Curves & SurfacesYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo if I represent X as s and Z as T. Then I can write out the y coordinate from that as a functionMoreSo if I represent X as s and Z as T. Then I can write out the y coordinate from that as a function of X. And Z that is as a function of s. And T and that’s it that’s my parameterization.

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