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What is the polar form of the equation? What type of polar curve is this?

What is the polar form of the equation? What type of polar curve is this?-example-1
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The curve is given to be:


x^2+y^2+12y=0

We can rewrite the equation in the form:


(\left(x-h\right)^2)/(a^2)+(\left(y-k\right)^2)/(b^2)=1

Using the Completing the Square method, we have the equation to be:


(\left(x-0\right)^2)/(6^2)+(\left(y-\left(-6\right)\right)^2)/(6^2)=1

Therefore, the ellipse's center is (0, -6).

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