Eliminate 't' from each of the following pairs of parametric equations and so form the corresponding Cartesian equation. Make a rough sketch of each curve.
x=3cost
y=3sint
I can make a rough sketch of the curve myself, but how do I get to the corresponding Cartesian equation?
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