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Pathfinding Algorithm Verification
As a software quality assurance tester for a logistics firm, you are documenting the behavior of automated pathfinding algorithms used by warehouse robots. When reviewing the algebraic equations that define robot trajectories, what specific rule regarding the number of squared variables (such as or ) must you recall to identify if a path represents a parabola?
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Pathfinding Algorithm Verification
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