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Eliminate the Parameter to Find a Cartesian Equation of the Curve

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Eliminate the parameter to find a Cartesian equation of the curve.
x(t)=2cos⁡2t,y(t)=7sin⁡2tx ( t ) = 2 \cos ^ { 2 } t , \quad y ( t ) = 7 \sin ^ { 2 } tx(t)=2cos2t,y(t)=7sin2t

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