Respuesta :
We need to find the direction the ball is moving, so wee have this parametric equation, namely:
[tex] \left \{ {{x=2cost+2} \atop {y=3sint+3}} \right. [/tex]
Note that this parametric equation is an ellipse. The graph of this equation is given in figure below. So, we well substitute some values of t in the equation:
If t = 0
x = 4 and y = 3
P0(4, 3)
if t = 1
x = 3.08 and y = 5.52
P1(3.08, 5.52)
if t = 2
x = 1.16 and y = 5.72
P2(1.16, 5.72)
Finally, as shown in the figure, the answer is B. counterclockwise. Notice the trajectory that follows P0, P1 and P2.
[tex] \left \{ {{x=2cost+2} \atop {y=3sint+3}} \right. [/tex]
Note that this parametric equation is an ellipse. The graph of this equation is given in figure below. So, we well substitute some values of t in the equation:
If t = 0
x = 4 and y = 3
P0(4, 3)
if t = 1
x = 3.08 and y = 5.52
P1(3.08, 5.52)
if t = 2
x = 1.16 and y = 5.72
P2(1.16, 5.72)
Finally, as shown in the figure, the answer is B. counterclockwise. Notice the trajectory that follows P0, P1 and P2.

1. B. Counterclockwise
2. C. (30,401)
3. A. t=2(x-3)
4. C. She should have taken both the positive and negative square root
5. C. y=x^2+8x-25/8
6. D. Hyperbola
7. A. Graph A