Asked by Anonymous
Convert r^2=3/(tanx) into cartesian form.
I got this so far:
r^2=3/(tanx)
x^2+y^2=3x/y
What do I DO NEXT????
I got this so far:
r^2=3/(tanx)
x^2+y^2=3x/y
What do I DO NEXT????
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
You could just leave it like that, or
x^2 y + y^3 = 3x
or y(x^2 + y^2) = 3x
just curious. Did they actually have tanx in the polar form and then asked for the cartesian form?
I would have expected something like
r^2 = 3/tanĂ˜
If it actually was r^2 = 3/tanx
then it would be:
x^2 + y^2 = 3/tanx in Cartesian form
x^2 y + y^3 = 3x
or y(x^2 + y^2) = 3x
just curious. Did they actually have tanx in the polar form and then asked for the cartesian form?
I would have expected something like
r^2 = 3/tanĂ˜
If it actually was r^2 = 3/tanx
then it would be:
x^2 + y^2 = 3/tanx in Cartesian form
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