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    Exam 8: Polar Coordinates and Parametric Equations
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    Convert the Equation to Polar Form\[x ^ { 2 } - y ^ { 2 } = 4\]
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Convert the Equation to Polar Form x2−y2=4x ^ { 2 } - y ^ { 2 } = 4x2−y2=4

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Convert the equation to polar form. x2−y2=4x ^ { 2 } - y ^ { 2 } = 4x2−y2=4

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