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To convert parametric equations x=f(t) and (t) to a Cartesian equation, one typically solves for t and substitutes into:

A) x=f(t)
B) y=g(t)
C)y=x
D) x ²+y ²=1

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Final answer:

To convert parametric equations x=f(t) and (t) to a Cartesian equation, one typically solves for t and substitutes into x=f(t) and y=g(t).

Step-by-step explanation:

To convert parametric equations x=f(t) and (t) to a Cartesian equation, one typically solves for t and substitutes into x=f(t) and y=g(t). So the correct answer is A) x=f(t) and B) y=g(t). This allows us to eliminate options C) y=x and D) x²+y²=1, as they are not the correct methods for converting parametric equations to Cartesian equations.

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