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Find (dy)/(dx): x=2 cos theta- cos^(2)...

Find `(dy)/(dx)`:
`x=2 cos theta- cos^(2) theta and y=2 sin theta- sin 2theta`
Show that `(dy)/(dx)= -1 " when " theta = (pi)/(2)`

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