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Use a graphing utility to graph the curve defined by the given parametric equations.$$x=\sin t+\cos t, \quad y=\sin t-\cos t$$
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The equations are given as: $$ x=\sin t+\cos t, \quad y=\sin t-\cos t $$ These equations represent a curve in the xy-plane, where the parameter t ranges over some interval. Show more…
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