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The position of moving point in xy plane at time 't' is given by `(u cos alpha t, usin alpha(t - pt^2))` where `u,alpha,p` are constants . Find the equation of locus of the moving point.

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`y=x TAnalpha-(px^2)/(u^2cos^2alpha)`
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