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Find a Rectangular-Coordinate Equation for the Curve by Eliminating the Parameter

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Find a rectangular-coordinate equation for the curve by eliminating the parameter. x=16−t2,y=4+tx = 16 - t ^ { 2 } , y = 4 + tx=16−t2,y=4+t

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