Replace the Cartesian equations with equivalent polar equations. (x^(2))/(9)+(y^(2))/(4)=1
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2022-10-23
Replace the Cartesian equations with equivalent polar equations.
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Kyle Delacruz
Beginner2022-10-24Added 21 answers
Since and , so an equivalent polar equation is . Aother is if we multiply both sides of the equation by 36, factor out and divide it by . Polar coordinates and Cartesian coordinates conversion:
Result:
Raiden Barr
Beginner2022-10-25Added 7 answers
The goal of the exercise is to convert the given equation of cartesian coordinates
into polar coordinates. Let's recall that the polar coordinates r and are given as ...(1) in terms of cartesian coordinates and the cartesian coordinates x and y are given as ...(2) To convert the given equation into cartesian coordinates let's substitute and in the given equation using the formula given in Eq. (2)
which further can be simplified by taking the lcm on the left side expression
or equally
or equally
Now we will use the trigonometric identity to simplify the equation