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Which equation represents the polar form of x2 + (y – 6)2 = 36? r = 6cos(θ) r = 12cos(θ) r = 6sin(θ) r = 12sin(θ)
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Which equation represents the polar form of x2 + (y – 6)2 = 36?
r = 6cos(θ)
r = 12cos(θ)
r = 6sin(θ)
r = 12sin(θ)
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D. r = 12sin(θ)
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