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if `x` and `y` coordinates of a point `P` in `x-y `plane are given by `x=(ucosalpha)t, y=(usinalpha )t-1/2 g t^2 `where `t` is a aprameter and `u,alpha,g`the constants. Then the locus of the point `P` is a parabola then whose vertex is:

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