convert to polar: 2xy=3

A. r=sqrt(3sin theta cos theta)

B. r=sqrt[(3sin theta cos theta)/2]

C. r=[3/(2sin theta cos theta)]

D.This cannot be converted without ambiguity.

1 answer

plug and chug:

2xy = 3
2 rcosθ rsinθ = 3

so, (C)
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