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Mathematics, 01.09.2021 04:20, miner12924owhu4d

[Calc 2 Review: Parametric Equations] (a) Find a counterclockwise parameterization for the circle of radius 2 in the xy-plane, centered at the origin, and beginning at (2,0). Use a single parameterization to trace out the entire circle and specify the parametric interval.
(b) Give another possible parameterization for the curve described in part (a). Specify the parametric interval.

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