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Rewrite the following parametric equations in rectangular form. x=e^3t and y= e^-t a. y=3/x, x>0 b.x= 1/y^3, y>0 c. x= -y^3,y<0 d. y= 1/x^3, x>0
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Rewrite the following parametric equations in rectangular form. x=e^3t and y= e^-t a. y=3/x, x>0 b.x= 1/y^3, y>0 c. x= -y^3,y<0 d. y= 1/x^3, x>0
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Rewrite the following parametric equations in rectangular form.
x=e^3t and y= e^-t
a. y=3/x, x>0
b.x= 1/y^3, y>0
c. x= -y^3,y<0
d. y= 1/x^3, x>0
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