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    Exam 8: Polar Coordinates and Parametric Equations
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    Convert the Polar Equation to Rectangular Coordinates\[r + \cos \theta = 3\]
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Convert the Polar Equation to Rectangular Coordinates r+cos⁡θ=3r + \cos \theta = 3r+cosθ=3

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Convert the polar equation to rectangular coordinates. r+cos⁡θ=3r + \cos \theta = 3r+cosθ=3

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