Find a Cartesian equation for the curve and identify it. r = 6 csc(\theta) O ellipse O line O parabola O hyperbola O circle Submit Answer
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Step 1: Convert the polar equation to Cartesian coordinates Given the polar equation r = 6csc(θ), we can convert it to Cartesian coordinates using the following relationships: x = rcos(θ) y = rsin(θ) r = sqrt(x^2 + y^2) Show more…
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