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Mathematics, 19.07.2019 19:00 estherklein15ov3vx9

20 1.) which of the following polar equations is equivalent to the parametric equations below? x=t^2 y=2t a.) r=4cot(theta)csc(theta) b.) r=4tan(theta)sec(theta) c.) r=tan(theta)sec(theta)/4 d.) r=16cot(theta)csc(theta) 2.) which polar equation is equivalent to the parametric equations below? x=sin(theta)cos(theta)+cos(theta) y=sin^2(theta)+sin(theta) a.) r=cos(theta)+1 b.) r=sin(theta)+1 c.) r=sin^2(theta)+1 d.) r=1-cos(theta)

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