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(i) Express the complex number z = 4i/(1-i√3)in Cartesian form.
(ii) Determine the modulus and argument of z, and hence express
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I don't quite understand Cartesian equations. I am told to
Eliminate the parameter to find a cartesian equation of the curve. X=
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5. Find the Cartesian form of the equation, r3 = 3r cosØ.
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Find the Cartesian form of the equation, r3 = 3r cosØ.
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Find the Cartesian form of the equation, r3 = 3r cosØ
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Eliminate the parameter t to find a Cartesian equation in the form x=f(y) for:
{x(t)=2t^2 y(t)=3+4t
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Find the Cartesian form of the parametric equation.
x = (2a)(cot T) y = (2a)(sin^2 T) how? lol here's what i got y = (sin^2 T) y
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Eliminate the parameter t to find a Cartesian equation in the form x=f(y)
x(t)=4t^2 y(t)=4+2t
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Express z = 1 + 2j in polar form then find z^3 then convert the answer to Cartesian
coordinates.
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Find the 5 roots of x^5+1=0 in polar and Cartesian form. (x^5 means x to the 5th power)
x^5 = -1 = e^[i (2n + 1) pi] where i is
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