[Steps Shown] Given that x=3 cos (θ)- cos (3 θ), y=3 sin (θ)- sin (3 θ) show that (d^2 y)/(d x^2)=(1)/(3 cos ^3(2 θ) sin


Question: Given that \(x=3 \cos (\theta)-\cos (3 \theta), y=3 \sin (\theta)-\sin (3 \theta)\) show that

\[\frac{d^{2} y}{d x^{2}}=\frac{1}{3 \cos ^{3}(2 \theta) \sin (\theta)}\]

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