Write each pair of equations as a single equation in $x$ and $y$.
a)$\begin{cases} x=t+1 &\\ y=t^2-t & \\ \end{cases}$ b)$ \begin{cases} x=\sqrt[3]{t}-1 &\\ y=t^2-t & \\ \end{cases}$ c)$\begin{cases} x=\sin t &\\ y=\cos t & \\ \end{cases}$
All I want to know is what the question is asking me to do. Please do not give me the answer to any of these, if needed please make up an example. After that, I will edit with my steps to see if I am doing this correctly.
Edit: Now, I know this has come up before, but can someone please tell me the difference between $\arcsin$ and $\sin^{-1}$. Or are they the same?