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A. identify the particle’s path by finding a cartesian equation for the given parametric equations and intervals. graph the cartesian equation. a. x=3-3t, y=2t, 0≤t≤1 b. x=cos⁡(π-t), y=sin⁡(π-t), 0≤t≤π

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