Asked by tabby
write the rectangular equation x^2+y^2=6 in polar form.
I do not want people to just post the answer! Please, show your work so that I can understand how to do these kinds of problems myself! Thank you and God Bless!
I do not want people to just post the answer! Please, show your work so that I can understand how to do these kinds of problems myself! Thank you and God Bless!
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Answered by
Steve
Do you not recognize the equation as that for a circle of radius √6 ?
its center is at (0,0), so it's the most basic of any polar equation:
r = 6
FYI, if you want us to show our work, show us how far you got, so we know where to concentrate the help.
its center is at (0,0), so it's the most basic of any polar equation:
r = 6
FYI, if you want us to show our work, show us how far you got, so we know where to concentrate the help.
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