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In Exercises 59–74, convert each polar equation to a rectangular equation. Then use a rectangular coordinate system to graph the rectangular equation.$$r=-4 \sin \theta$$
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We multiply both sides by $r$ to get $r^{2}=-4r \sin \theta$. Show more…
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