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lavenderdonkey227
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Suppose (t)-(cos t, sin t. Which of the following could be (t)? Select all that apply. r(t) (sin(t+ 1),-cos(t-1) r(t) = ?sin(t),-cos(t)) r (t) = (1 + sin(t), 1-cos(t) r(t)-sin(t) 1, cos(t) -1 r (t)-sin(t), cos(t)
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