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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 5 months ago
In calculus, a parametric derivative is a derivative of a dependent variable with respect to another dependent variable that is taken when both variables depend on an independent third variable, usually thought of as "time" (that is, when the dependent variables are x and y and are given by parametric equations in t ). Parametric functions are functions of a number of coordinates (2 for the 2-dimensional plane, 3 for 3-D space, and so on), where each of coordinate (x, y, z ...) is expressed as another function of some parameter, like time: x = f(t), y = g(t), z = h(t), and so on.
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