Trigonometry
x(t) is a notation used to represent the x-coordinate in parametric equations, where 't' is a parameter that typically varies over a certain interval. This notation allows us to express the position of points in a two-dimensional space as functions of 't', highlighting the relationship between the x-coordinate and the parameter. Parametric equations use x(t) alongside y(t) to define curves in a more flexible way than standard Cartesian equations.
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