Transform the polar equation to an equation in rectangular coordinates. Then identify and graph the equation.r = 3 
A. 2 + y2 =
; circle,
radius , center at
in
rectangular coordinates
B.
x = 3; vertical line 3 units to the right
of the pole
C.
x2 + 2 =
; circle,
radius , center at
in
rectangular coordinates
D.
x2 + y2 = 9; circle, radius 3,
center at pole
Answer: D
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