The position of an object in circular motion is modeled by the parametric equations x=3sin2t, y=3cos2t. (t=seconds) please don't use e^i(pi/2-2t) or any e^i signals 1) Find a rectangular-coordinate equation for the same curve by eliminating the parameter. 2) Find a polar equation for the same curve.

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The position of an object in circular motion is modeled by the parametric equations x=3sin2t, y=3cos2t. (t=seconds) please don't use e^i(pi/2-2t) or any e^i signals

1) Find a rectangular-coordinate equation for the same curve by eliminating the parameter. 2) Find a polar equation for the same curve.

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