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Find the length in the first quadrant of the circle described by the polar equation r=(2 sin theta)+(4 cos theta) A. (sqrt2)(pi...

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Find the length in the first quadrant of the circle described by the polar equation
r=(2 sin theta)+(4 cos theta)
A. (sqrt2)(pi)
B. (sqrt5)(pi)
C. (2)(pi)
D. (5)(pi)
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