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Transform the Polar Equation to an Equation in Rectangular Coordinates rsecθ=6r \sec \theta = - 6

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Transform the polar equation to an equation in rectangular coordinates. Then identify and graph the equation.
- rsecθ=6r \sec \theta = - 6
 Transform the polar equation to an equation in rectangular coordinates. Then identify and graph the equation. - r \sec \theta = - 6      A)     B)       (x+3) ^{2}+y^{2}=9 ;   circle, radius 3 center   (-3,0)    in rectangular coordinates  C)       y=-6  ; horizontal line 6 units below the pole D)        x=-6  ; vertical line 6 units to the left of the pole    x^{2}+(y+3) ^{2}=9 ;   circle, radius 3 ,  center at   (0,-3)    in rectangular coordinates


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