SOLUTION: A rectangular equation equivalent to r= sin(theta) is: x^2+y^2=y x^2+y^2=x x^2-y^2=y x^2-y^2=x None Any help is very much appreciated.

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Question 304851: A rectangular equation equivalent to r= sin(theta) is:
x^2+y^2=y
x^2+y^2=x
x^2-y^2=y
x^2-y^2=x
None
Any help is very much appreciated.

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