Transform the following equation expressed in polar coordinates to the corresponding equation in Cartesian coordinates. r=3

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Transform the following equation expressed in polar coordinates to the corresponding equation in Cartesian coordinates.

r=3

 

Transform the following equation expressed in polar coordinates to the corresponding equation in Cartesian coordinates by filling in the blank or blanks.
T = 3
Enter your answer in the following format using the "carrot" symbol for exponents, e.g. x^2 for
and any required integers for coefficients separating your entry for each term by a comma. For example, if there is no second term a correctly formatted answer might be: x^2, 0.
+
= 9
Transcribed Image Text:Transform the following equation expressed in polar coordinates to the corresponding equation in Cartesian coordinates by filling in the blank or blanks. T = 3 Enter your answer in the following format using the "carrot" symbol for exponents, e.g. x^2 for and any required integers for coefficients separating your entry for each term by a comma. For example, if there is no second term a correctly formatted answer might be: x^2, 0. + = 9
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