how to find the cartesian

  1. I don't quite understand Cartesian equations. I am told toEliminate the parameter to find a cartesian equation of the curve. X=
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  2. 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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  3. Ok, I have two questions first:1. I'm asked to find a cartesian equation for the polar graph of this polar equation: r^2 =
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  4. 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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  5. 1)a)Find the Cartesian equation of the curve represented x=1+4cosa, y= 4sina -2b)Descibe the curve fully c)Find the Cartesian
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  6. Why is the Cartesian System unique?The Cartesian System is unique because you can specify any point uniquely in a two or three
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  7. x=2sinty=-3cost 0<[smaller and equal to] t <[larger and equal to] pie find a cartesian equation for the parametrized curve what
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  8. In an orthonormal system, you're given the following: Point P(1,2)Lina a=cartesian eqn:4x-3y+6=0 Line b=parametric eqns:x=-5+3&
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  9. In an orthonormal system, you're given the following: Point P(1,2)Lina a=cartesian eqn:4x-3y+6=0 Line b=parametric eqns:x=-5+3&
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  10. A hyperbola has this Cartesian equation:-((x-2)/5)^2 + ((y+1)/3)^2 = 1 A. Find direction in which it opens. Horizontal? B. Find
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