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Peter Hampton
9 March, 11:43
Eliminate the parameter. X=t^2+1, y=t^2-1
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Harry James
9 March, 14:50
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Solve for t
by taking the square root of both sides of the equation.
y=) (√ x-1,-√ x-1) 2-1
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