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AP Calculus BC 9.3 Parametric Arc Length Overview

Find parametric curve length by combining dx/dt and dy/dt under a square root and integrating over the parameter interval.

Syllabus
Effective Fall 2025
Course
AP Calculus BC

Exam points

  • identify the governing calculus relationship in the problem
  • justify the result with symbolic, graphical or contextual evidence

9.3 Finding Arc Lengths of Curves Given by Parametric Equations question 1

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7. Given the parametric equations x(t)=2t21x(t)=2 t^{2}-1 and y(t)=3+2t3/2y(t)=3+2 t^{3 / 2}, which expression gives the length of the curve from t=1 to t=3 ?

A

131+9tdt\int_{1}^{3} \sqrt{1+9 t} d t

B

131+916tdt\int_{1}^{3} \sqrt{1+\frac{9}{16 t}} d t

C

1316t2+9tdt\int_{1}^{3} \sqrt{16 t^{2}+9 t} d t

D

13(2t21)2+(3+2t3/2)2dt\int_{1}^{3} \sqrt{\left(2 t^{2}-1\right)^{2}+\left(3+2 t^{3 / 2}\right)^{2}} d t

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