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Mathematics, 07.04.2020 19:30 mazzi88

Consider the parametric equations

x = cos(2t) - sin(2t), y= cos(2t) + =sin(2t t <

a. Eliminate the parameter t to find a Cartesian equation for the parametric curve.

Hint: Multiply y by v2, then square both equations and add them together.

b. Sketch the parametric curve, indicating with arrows the direction in which the curve is traced.

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