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and describe the curve, indicating its positive orientation. How does this curve differ from the curve x = 7+ sin t, y = 2 + sin t, for
7stsn?](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/a75075be-9707-4a74-aab1-9b0f0fa2cd8d/64b621df-19c8-45c0-b83c-0151eca0e62b/xg1b3z_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:Eliminate the parameter in the parametric equations x =7+ sint, y = 2 + sint, for 0sts
and describe the curve, indicating its positive orientation. How does this curve differ from the curve x = 7+ sin t, y = 2 + sin t, for
7stsn?
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