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Wrath of Math | Sketch Parametric Curve x=sint, y=sin^2t | Calculus 2 Exercises @WrathofMath | Uploaded 2 months ago | Updated 9 hours ago
We go over how to sketch the parametric curve defined by the parametric equations x=sint, y=sin^2t by eliminating the parameter and considering the domain incurred as a result of the parameterization of the curve. #calculus2

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