Please check: 1.Find polar equation

  1. Please check:1.Find polar equation of x^2 + y^2 = 10y r^2 for x^2 + y^2 and sin(theta sin for y =r^2=10sin(theta) 2.Find polar
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  2. will someone please check my work?find two sets of parametric equations for the given rectangular equation x+y^2=4 x=-y^2+4
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  3. Can you check my answers?find two sets of parametric equations for the given rectangular equation x+y^2=4 x=-y^2+4 y=-t^2
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  4. can you check my work?find two sets of parametric equations for the given rectangular equation x+y^2=4 x=-y^2+4 y=-t^2 x=-t^2+4
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  5. Sorry to be a pest but I never got an answer and I'm really stuck Can you please check this equation.Find polar equation of x^2
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  6. 1.Graph the polar equation r=3-2sin(theta)2. Find the polar coordinates of 6 radical 3,6 for r > 0. 3. Find the rectangular
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  7. 1.Graph the polar equation r=3-2sin(theta)2. Find the polar coordinates of 6 radical 3,6 for r > 0. 3. Find the rectangular
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  8. 1.Graph the polar equation r=3-2sin(theta)2. Find the polar coordinates of 6 radical 3,6 for r > 0. 3. Find the rectangular
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  9. Ok, I have two questions first:1. I'm asked to find a cartesian equation for the polar graph of this polar equation: r^2 =
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  10. can you check my work?Find a polar equation of an ellipse with its focus at the pole an eccentricity of e=1/4 and directrix at
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