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If x = a \ sin2 theta \ (1+ cos 2 theta)...

If `x = a \ sin2 theta \ (1+ cos 2 theta)` and `y = b \ cos2 theta \ (1- cos 2 theta)`, then prove that `dy/dx = b/a \ tan theta`.

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