a curve, described by x^2+y^2+8x=0 has a point A at (-4,4) on the curve What are the polar coordinates of A. Give an ex

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a curve, described by x^2+y^2+8x=0 has a point A at (-4,4) on the curve What are the polar coordinates of A. Give an ex

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a curve, described by x^2+y^2+8x=0 has a point A at (-4,4) on
the curve What are the polar coordinates of A. Give an exact
answer. What is the polar form of the equation What type of
polar curve is this? What is the directed distance
when = 5pi/6?
Give an exact answer.
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