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In Problems 69-76, the letters $x$ and y represent rectangular coordinates. Write each equation using polar coordinates $(r, \theta)$.$2 x^2+2 y^2=3$
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The conversion formulas are: \[ x = r \cos \theta \] \[ y = r \sin \theta \] Show more…
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