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    Jan 25, 2011, 11:50 PM
    vector in R^3
    do the parametric equations x=3t^3+7, y=2-t^3, z=5t^3+1 determine a line?
    I think they all together determine a line, but I don't know how to explain in a proper way!! please help.
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    Jan 26, 2011, 05:24 AM

    Yes, it's a line. From y = 2-t^3 you have t^3 = 2-y. Sub that back into the other two equations and you have:



    From this you can see that x and z are both linear functions of y, and hence z is also a linear function of x. So you have a line.

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