Question:

A curve, described by x² + y² + 6y = 0, has a point A at

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A curve, described by x² + y² + 6y = 0, has a point A at

A curve, described by x² + y² + 6y = 0, has a point A at (-3, -3) on the curve. Part A: What are the polar coordinates of A? Give an exact answer. Part B: What is the polar form of the equation? What type of polar curve is this? Part C: What is the directed distance when θ: 4π/3? Give an exact answer.