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Mathematics, 21.03.2020 05:09 michaela134

For each of the described curves, decide if the curve would be more easily given by a polar equation or a Cartesian equation. Then write an equation for the curve.
(a) A line through the origin that makes an angle of π/3 with the positive x-axis.
(b) A vertical line through the point (4, 4).

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