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Eliminate the parameter on t to write the parametric function as a Cartesian equation in y = form. x(t) = e^-t + 1 y(t) = e^-2t – 3
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Eliminate the parameter on t to write the parametric function as a Cartesian equation in y = form.
x(t) = e^-t + 1
y(t) = e^-2t – 3
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