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Given the parametric equations below, eliminate the parameter t to obtain a Cartesian equation.
0
≤
t
≤
2
π


{
x
(
t
)
=
8
sin
(
t
)
y
(
t
)
=
6
cos
(
t
)
3 years ago

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Just type normally in a line, don't hit the return key after each symbol
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3 years ago

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