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Remove parameter y=bsintheta x=bsectheta

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\bf \begin{cases} y=bsin(\theta)\\\\ x=bsec(\theta)\implies (x)/(sec(\theta))=\boxed{b}\\ ----------\\ y=\boxed{(x)/(sec(\theta))}sin(\theta) \end{cases} \\\\\\ \textit{and you can simplify it further if you want} \\\\\\ y=\cfrac{xsin(\theta)}{(1)/(cos(\theta))}\implies y=\cfrac{xsin(\theta)}{1}\cdot \cfrac{cos(\theta)}{1}\implies y=xsin(\theta)cos(\theta)
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