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Which is the parametric form of the polar equation r=-3theta
A. x=3thats cos theta
Y=3theta sin theta
B. x=-3theta cos theta
Y=-3theta sin theta
C. x=-3cos theta
Y=-3 sin theta
D. x=-theta cos theta
Y=-theta sin theta

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