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Which of the following points is a solution of the polar euqation r = 5 + cos2θ? (5, pi/3) (5, pi/4) (4, 0) (5, pi)
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Which of the following points is a solution of the polar euqation r = 5 + cos2θ? (5, pi/3) (5, pi/4) (4, 0) (5, pi)
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Which of the following points is a solution of the polar euqation r = 5 + cos2θ?
(5, pi/3)
(5, pi/4)
(4, 0)
(5, pi)
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The answer is (5, pi/4)
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