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Equations of circles Use the results of Exercises 66–67 to
Chapter 8, Problem 68E(choose chapter or problem)
QUESTION:
Use the results of Exercises 66-67 to describe and graph the following circles.
\(r^2-6r \cos \theta=16\)
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QUESTION:
Use the results of Exercises 66-67 to describe and graph the following circles.
\(r^2-6r \cos \theta=16\)
ANSWER:Solution 68EStep 1:We have shown that the polar equation represents a circle of radius R centered at (a,b) and We compare the