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Graph the polar equation: 2=r cos(theta + 180) 2=r(costheta cos180+sintheta
Graph the polar equation: 2=r cos(theta + 180)
2=r(costheta cos180+sintheta sin180) 2=r(1/2costheta +pi+ pi sintheta)
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Mary
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i need to graph the polar equation
2 = r cos (theta + 180) on one of the graphs that looks like a flattened globe. So far I have
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Tabby
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what does the polar equation r=1/(sintheta
+ costheta) represent? how do I do this problem
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Hannah
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If (costheta + i sintheta) (cos2theta+ isin2theta) (cos3theta + i sin3theta).............
(cos2ntheta + isin2ntheta) = 1, then
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Kaur
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Find the exact value of costheta if ,sintheta=-2/3 and theta is in standard position with its terminal side in Quadrant IV.
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Josh
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A = 1/2 ab Sinè
How is dA/dt related to da/dt, db/dt and dè/dt dA/dt= 1/2 b SinTheta da/dt + 1/2 a SinTheta db/dt + 1/2 ab
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Jen
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if cottheta=7/8 then what is the value of 1+costheta/1-sintheta*1-costheta/1+sintheta.
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vignesh
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write the following parametric equations as a polar equation
x=t^2 y=2t *r=4cot(theta)csc(theta) *r=2cot(theta)csc(theta)
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heheeeee
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Find the values of theta (0,2pi) that satisfy sin theta= square root 3 over 2
Solve 2costheta sintheta-sintheta on (0, 2pi)
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Temmick
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6) rewrite (x+3)^2+y^2=9 in polar form.
A: r^2= 3rsin theta B: r^2= 9rcos theta C: r= -6 cos theta D: r= 3rsin theta 7)Which of
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precal
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