The curve is given by \( x=\cos ^{2} t, y=\sin t \) represents:
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The curve is given by \( x=\cos ^{2} t, y=\sin t \) represents:
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(1) A parabola
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(2) Circle
(3) Part of a parabola
(4) A pair of straight line
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