In Exercises 49–58, convert each rectangular equation to a polar equation that expresses r in terms of θ. (x − 2)² + y² = 4
9. Polar Equations
Convert Equations Between Polar and Rectangular Forms
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Convert each equation to its polar form.
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Convert each equation to its polar form.
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Convert each equation to its polar form.
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Convert each equation to its polar form.
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Convert each equation to its rectangular form.
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Convert each equation to its rectangular form.
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Convert each rectangular equation to a polar equation that expresses r in terms of θ.
y = 3
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In Exercises 49–58, convert each rectangular equation to a polar equation that expresses r in terms of θ.
x² + (y + 3)² = 9
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In Exercises 49–58, convert each rectangular equation to a polar equation that expresses r in terms of θ.
x² + y² = 16
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In Exercises 49–58, convert each rectangular equation to a polar equation that expresses r in terms of θ.
y² = 6x
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In Exercises 49–58, convert each rectangular equation to a polar equation that expresses r in terms of θ.
x² = 6y
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In Exercises 49–58, convert each rectangular equation to a polar equation that expresses r in terms of θ. x = 7
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In Exercises 49–58, convert each rectangular equation to a polar equation that expresses r in terms of θ. x² + y² = 9
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In Exercises 54–60, convert each polar equation to a rectangular equation. Then use your knowledge of the rectangular equation to graph the polar equation in a polar coordinate system. θ = 3π/4
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