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Given information

Given,

 

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\[x = 1 + 3{t^2}\,,\,y = 4 + 2{t^3}\,,\,0 \le t \le 1\]

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.

Differentiating given parametric equations with respect to , we get

 

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