Convert to rectangular: 4=4sec theta

  1. Convert to rectangular: 4=4sec thetaA. y=2 B. y=4 C. x=2 D. x=4
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  2. Finding critical numbersg(theta) = 16(theta) - 4tan(theta) I can only get the derivative of g to be g'(theta) = 16 -
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  3. Convert the given polar equation to a Cartesian equation.r^2=4sec(theta)csc(theta)
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  4. Convert thegiven polar equation to a Cartesian equation. r^2=4sec(theta)csc(theta)
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  5. f(theta)= 4sec(theta)+ 2tan(theta), 0 less than theta less than 2pi.find all critical numbers
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  6. Interval 4sec(theta)(sec(theta)+tan(theta))d(theta)can someone help me start his problem?
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  7. Convert the curve to an equation in rectangular coordinates:x=sin theta + 1 y=2cos theta - 1
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  8. Convert to a rectangular equation by eliminating the parameter:x=sin(theta) y=(cos theta)^2
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  9. Convert r times tan theta/ sec theta=2 into rectangular form.
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  10. I wanted to confirm that I solved these problems correctly (we had to convert the polar curves to Cartesian equations).1.rcos(th
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