The correct answer is option A [tex](\dfrac{x-2}{3})^2+(\dfrac{y+1}{2})^2=1[/tex] it will be an ellipse.
Expression in maths is defined as the collection of the numbers variables and functions by using signs like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Let's consider the following trigonometric identity:
Sin²[tex]\theta[/tex] + Cos²[tex]\theta[/tex] = 1
Each trigonometric function is cleared respectively in given parametric equations:
[tex]Cos \theta = \dfrac{x-2}{3}[/tex] and [tex]Sin\theta =\dfrac{y+1}{2}[/tex]
The equivalent expression in rectangular form is:
[tex](\dfrac{x-2}{3})^2+(\dfrac{y+1}{2}^)^2 = 1[/tex]
Therefore the correct answer is option A [tex](\dfrac{x-2}{3})^2+(\dfrac{y+1}{2})^2=1[/tex] it will be an ellipse.
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