3. SW: For the following question, use a table, similar to that used in class. Show at least one plug in step of the parameter to get corresponding values for x and y. For the given parametric equations, find the points \((x, y)\) corresponding to the parameter values $t = -2, -1, 0, 1, 2$. $x = 5t^2 + 5t$, $y = 3^t + 1$
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