Matlab graphics Q1] Two parametric equations are given by: using 50 points [10 marks] $x = cos^3(t)$, $y = sin^3(t)$ $u = sin(t)$, $v = cos(t)$ In one figure, make plots the two parametric equations of (y versus x) and (v versus u) For $0 le t le 2pi$. Where both axes will range from -2 to 2 and also make axis square. Format the plot by using the following: 1) Red solid line for 1st. parametric equation. 2) Green dotted line for 2nd. Parametric equation. 3) Add title "Plot parametric equations". 4) Add axes labels. 5) Add grid.
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