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Convert the Cartesian equation x^2
Find a cartesian equation for the curve described by the given polar equation.
a. r=2 b. r=3sin pheta c.r^2=sin2pheta I don't
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Jessica
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How would I convert cartesian equation to parametric?
For example: 2x-y+3z-6=0
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Sara
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How do I convert the polar equation r - 3cos(theta) = 5sin to cartesian equation form?
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karen
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Convert the polar equation r-3cosx = 5sinx in Cartesian equation form.
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dan
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Convert the Cartesian equation x^2 - y^2 = 16 to a polar equation.
r² = 16/cos2è r = -4 r² = 8 help please im stuck between 2
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Adrianna
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Convert cartesian equation to polar form
1. x^2+y^2=4x 2. (x^2+y^2)^2=6(x^2-y^2)
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Liv
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Solve the equation z^2 + 2j = 0
Then convert solutions to Cartesian form.
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Alice
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Convert the parametric equations x = 2 + 4t/5, y = 3t/5 - 1 into a Cartesian equation. (5 points)
A) y = 3x/4 B) y = 3x/4 - 5/2
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Lia
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Find a polar equation for the curve represented by the given Cartesian equation.
a. y=5 b.2xy=1 I know i posted a question just
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Jessica
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This question makes reference to an orthonormal basis (i,j), and an origin O.
1. Consider the triangle ABC, with vertices
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Anonymous
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