a. Match the polar or rectangular equation on the left with the letter of the rectangular or polar equation on the right. b. Describe the graph. c. Determine if the graph is symmetric with respect to the origin (pole), x -axis (polar axis), or y -axis line θ = π 2 . A. 2 x + y = 4 B. r = − 10 sin θ C. r = 12 D. θ = 2 π 3 E. y = 5 F. r = − 3 sec θ G. x − 1 2 + y − 1 2 = 2 H. x + 3 2 + y 2 = 9 x 2 + y 2 = 144
a. Match the polar or rectangular equation on the left with the letter of the rectangular or polar equation on the right. b. Describe the graph. c. Determine if the graph is symmetric with respect to the origin (pole), x -axis (polar axis), or y -axis line θ = π 2 . A. 2 x + y = 4 B. r = − 10 sin θ C. r = 12 D. θ = 2 π 3 E. y = 5 F. r = − 3 sec θ G. x − 1 2 + y − 1 2 = 2 H. x + 3 2 + y 2 = 9 x 2 + y 2 = 144
Solution Summary: The author explains how to determine the correct match to the equation x2+y 2=144 with the letters on the right side.
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