Asked by Mike
Write in cartesian form:
r=3tan(theta)sec(theta)
im working with this function here, trying to get an rcos(theta) and/or rsin(theta)
so far, i am stumped.
what i have so far:
r^2=3r(tan(theta)sec(theta))
(x^2+y^2)=?????
r=3tan(theta)sec(theta)
im working with this function here, trying to get an rcos(theta) and/or rsin(theta)
so far, i am stumped.
what i have so far:
r^2=3r(tan(theta)sec(theta))
(x^2+y^2)=?????
Answers
Answered by
Alo C.
sin=y/r
cos=x/r
3x^2=y
cos=x/r
3x^2=y
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