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write equations expressing: 19cos(theta-50degrees) as
write equations expressing:
19cos(theta-50degrees) as a sum of sine and cosine.
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Don
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write an equation expressing 19cos(theta-50degrees) as a sum of sine and cosine.
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Kate
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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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1.) Which of the following polar equations is equivalent to the parametric equations below?
x=t^2 y=2t A.)
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One of the "think outside the box" problems in my math work is really challenging me.
I need to write and equation expressing: 8
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Nathaniel. B
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I posted ; Write equivalent equations in the form of inverse functions for a.)x=y+cos theta b.)cosy=x^2 my answers were
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anon
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I posted before ;
Write equivalent equations in the form of inverse functions for a.)x=y+cos theta b.)cosy=x^2 my answers were
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anon
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1.) Which of the following polar equations is equivalent to the parametric equations below?
x=t^2 y=2t A.)
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line
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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 in cartesian form:
r=3tan(theta)sec(theta) im working with this function here, trying to get an rcos(theta) and/or
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Mike
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