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r=6+3sin(theta) convert to rectangular coordinates
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r=6+3sin(theta) convert to rectangular coordinates
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Hermela
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convert to polar: 2xy=3
A. r=sqrt(3sin theta cos theta) B. r=sqrt[(3sin theta cos theta)/2] C. r=[3/(2sin theta cos theta)]
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Sade
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Convert the curve to an equation in rectangular coordinates:
x=sin theta + 1 y=2cos theta - 1
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Elyse
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The point (r,theta) in polar coordinates is (7,5) in rectangular coordinates. What is the point (2r, theta + pi/2) in
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Dave
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Is this right?
Convert the polar coordinate (-14, 5pi/3) to rectangular form. Does it mean rectangular coordinates and if so can
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Anonymous
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I'm extremely confused on what to do in part a of this question.
Consider the curve given by x=3sin(theta), y=1+2cos(theta),
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Sarah
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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 r=6cos(theta) to rectangular coordinates
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Hannah
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convert polar equation to rectangular coordinates:
r^2=4sin2(theta)
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Aliah
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in the equation r= 5/(sin theta +2cos theta) the letters r and theta represent polar coordinates. Write the equivalent equation
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Meredith
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