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QuestionFind a polar equation for the curve represented by the given Cartesian equation. (Assume 0θ<2π0 \leq \theta<2 \pi.) x2+y2=6yx^{2}+y^{2}=6 y

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To solve for r r , divide both sides by r r , assuming r0 r \neq 0 :
r=6sinθ r = 6 \sin \theta
The polar equation for the curve is:
r=6sinθ r = 6 \sin \theta

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