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In Problems 31-38, match each of the graphs $(A)$ through $(H)$ to one of the following polar equation. $r=2$
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The equation provided is \( r = 2 \). In polar coordinates, \( r \) represents the distance from the origin to a point on the graph. The equation \( r = 2 \) indicates that every point on the graph is 2 units away from the origin. Show more…
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