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Which of the following represents the rectangular equation x2 + y2 − 10y = 0 in a polar equation? r = 10sin θ r = 10cos θ r = 10 r = 10tan θ
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Which of the following represents the rectangular equation x2 + y2 − 10y = 0 in a polar equation? r = 10sin θ r = 10cos θ r = 10 r = 10tan θ
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Which of the following represents the rectangular equation x2 + y2 − 10y = 0 in a polar equation? r = 10sin θ r = 10cos θ r = 10 r = 10tan θ
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Answer:
Its r=10sin θ
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We will have the following:
First, we remember that:
So:
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