Edexcel A Level Maths: Pure

Revision Notes

9.2.3 Modelling with Parametric Equations

Modelling with Parametric Equations

What can be modelled with parametric equations?

  • A common use for parametric equations is motion in two dimensions
    • x = f(t) – horizontal position, dependent on time
    • y = f(t) – vertical position, dependent on time
  • This is explored in vectors and projectiles

9-2-3-notes-para_mod_cat_qu

 

Notes para_mod_cat_soltn_abc, AS & A Level Maths revision notes

Notes para_mod_cat_soltn_de, AS & A Level Maths revision notes

Worked example

Example qu_diag, AS & A Level Maths revision notesExample soltn_abc, AS & A Level Maths revision notesExample soltn_def, AS & A Level Maths revision notes

You've read 0 of your 0 free revision notes

Get unlimited access

to absolutely everything:

  • Downloadable PDFs
  • Unlimited Revision Notes
  • Topic Questions
  • Past Papers
  • Model Answers
  • Videos (Maths and Science)

Join the 100,000+ Students that ❤️ Save My Exams

the (exam) results speak for themselves:

Did this page help you?

Paul

Author: Paul

Paul has taught mathematics for 20 years and has been an examiner for Edexcel for over a decade. GCSE, A level, pure, mechanics, statistics, discrete – if it’s in a Maths exam, Paul will know about it. Paul is a passionate fan of clear and colourful notes with fascinating diagrams – one of the many reasons he is excited to be a member of the SME team.