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\sqrt{i} in polar form can be written as r(\cos \theta
\sqrt{i} in polar form can be written as r(\cos \theta + i \sin \theta), where r is a real number and 0 \leq \theta \leq
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John
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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)]
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Sade
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Identify the polar form of the linear equation 4x+3y=10.
x=rcos(theta),y=rsin(theta) 4x+3y=4rcos(theta)+3rsin(theta)=10
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Jon
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Which is the polar form of the parametric equations x=5cos(theta) and y=5sin(theta) ?
a. r= 5(theta) b. r= 5 c. r= 25 cos (theta)
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Vsuf
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change equations to polar form:
1) y= -1 2) x^2 + y^2 = 4 how would i do these questions? thank u to convert to polar, you use
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hmmmm
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find the area of the region bounded by the polar curve r=sqrt(6ln(theta)+3
as well as the rays theta=1 and theta=e
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Bob
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I need help converting the complex number z = (-1 + sqrt(1 + 4i))/2i to the form rei^(theta).
I found what the number in the
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Kelsey
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Express 5sqrt(3) - 5i in polar form.
A: 10(cos(11pi/6) + i sin(11pi/6)) Express 4(cos(3pi/4) + i sin(3pi/4)) in rectangular form.
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Jeremy
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Find complete length of curve r=a sin^3(theta/3).
I have gone thus- (theta written as t) r^2= a^2 sin^6 t/3 and (dr/dt)^2=a^2
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ms
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translate this polar equation into a rectangular form:
rsin(2theta)=sin(theta) My answer: r2sin(theta)cos(theta)=sin(theta)
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Sara
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