Finding Parametric Equations Passing Through Two Points

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This video shows how to find parametric equations passing through two points.
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Thank you so much for saving me at 3:45am. Bless you Mr. Crow, bless you.

kidborduin
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So much simplier than the textbook explained it, Wish I found this 2 hours ago

ShelleySkyDoe
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When using parametric equations for line integrals, it is important to know the initial  and terminal values of t. when given two points notice that t goes between 0 and 1. This also gives a nice final check to check the initial and final values after the equations are computed.

porlex
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Thanks Mr.Crow, I find this video helpful.

C.Katakuri
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i have never heard someone who sounds like a cowboy and a Londoner at the same time

minigrinpins
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great video, easy to follow and well explained. Thanks.

ZaydT.Mahmoud
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hey, this really helped man, I taking calc3 in the summer, and the course is about 6 weeks long. keep uploading this helps a lot

weekendfriday
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If we find the direction vector by subtracting the second point from the first point, the parametric equation will change . So which one is correct ?

henokgetachew
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Very helpful and easy to understand, thank you!!!

benjaminhufendick
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Thank you for the assistance Mr. Crow.

armaan
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When we decide what we use for our x y and z naught values does it matter from which point we take those values?

Epsilon_
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why did he pick 4, -1, 2 instead of 1, 1, 5

neelym
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Why do you subtract when creating a direction vector instead of adding?

stephenkumalo
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you helped me, and didnt charge like we used to be

Examplist
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I want to ask, is my question same as your video?

The line containing the points (5.2, −4.11, 9) and (0.3, 6.33, −2.34).

Raven_Ray