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  • 18-05-2018
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Pre-Calculus Help? Polar and Parametric Equations?

PreCalculus Help Polar and Parametric Equations class=

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  • 19-05-2018
[tex]\bf x=rcos(\theta )\implies \cfrac{x}{cos(\theta )}=r\\\\ y=rsin(\theta )\implies \cfrac{y}{sin(\theta )}=r \\\\ -------------------------------\\\\ r=3cos(\theta )\implies \cfrac{x}{cos(\theta )}=3cos(\theta )\implies x=3cos(\theta )cos(\theta ) \\\\\\ \boxed{x=3cos^2(\theta )} \\\\\\ r=3cos(\theta )\implies \cfrac{y}{sin(\theta )}=3cos(\theta )\implies \boxed{y=3cos(\theta )sin(\theta )}[/tex]
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