| Exam Board | CAIE |
| Module | P3 (Pure Mathematics 3) |
| Year | 2006 |
| Session | June |
| Topic | Parametric equations |
3 The parametric equations of a curve are
$$x = 2 \theta + \sin 2 \theta , \quad y = 1 - \cos 2 \theta$$
Show that \(\frac { \mathrm { d } y } { \mathrm {~d} x } = \tan \theta\).