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replace r=cot theta sec theta in cartesian equation
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Answered by oobleck
If you mean convert from polar to rectangular coordinates, then
r = cotθ secθ
r = cosθ/sinθ * 1/cosθ
r = 1/sinθ
rsinθ = 1
y = 1
5 years ago
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