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How do I convert the polar equation r - 3cos(theta)
How do I convert the polar equation r - 3cos(theta) = 5sin to cartesian equation form?
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karen
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Which is the parametric form of the polar equation r=-3theta
A.x=3thats cos theta Y=3theta sin theta B.x=-3theta cos theta
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convert the equation y^2 = 2x -x^2 into polar form.
convert the equation r = 2tan(theta) into rectangular form. I'm not really
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Annie
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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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I wanted to confirm that I solved these problems correctly (we had to convert the polar curves to Cartesian equations).
1.rcos(th
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Joshua
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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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Hello! I have this problem:
x(dx)/sqrt(9-x^2) I was wondering why I can't use trig substitution and substitute sqrt(9-x^2) for
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Lucy
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r=8cos(theta)+5sin(theta), convert the polar equation into a rectangular equation and then complete the square and determine the
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A
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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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Convert the given polar equation to a Cartesian equation.
r^2=4sec(theta)csc(theta)
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Giovanni
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