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How would I rewrite this in rectangular form? // r = 8 sin theta - 2 sin theta?
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I suspect a typo, but
r = 8sinθ - 2sinθ
r = 6sinθ
r sinθ = 6sin^2θ
y = 6(x^2+y^2)
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