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Which one of the following equation represent parametric equation to a parabolic curve? `x=3cost ; y=4sint` `x^2-2=2cost ; y=4cos^2t/2` `sqrt(x)=tant ;sqrt(y)=sect` `x=sqrt(1-sint ;)y=sint/2+cost/2`

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