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How do you find a Cartesian equation if you have a parametric curve?

To find the Cartesian equation of a parametric curve, you need to eliminate the parameter (usually denoted as 't') from the parametric equations. Given a parametric curve with equations x=f(t)x = f(t) and y=g(t)y = g(t), express 't' in terms of one variable, say xx, by solving x=f(t)x = f(t) for 't'. Then, substitute this expression for 't' into the equation y=g(t)y = g(t) to obtain a relationship between xx and yy, which is the Cartesian equation. For expert guidance on this topic, consider seeking "how to find the cartesian equation of a parametric curve Assignment Help" with BookMyEssay.

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