To solve the problem you must know that to change from Cartesian to polar coordinates you must write:
x = rcos (θ)
Where "r" is the radius
Likewise y = rsin (θ)
Therefore, in the expression r = 3cos (θ) one can write r as:
r = x / cos (θ)
So:
x / cos (θ) = 3cos (θ)
x = 3cos ^ 2 (θ)
The same for y ...
y = rsin (θ)
y = 3cos (θ) sin (θ).
Finally the correct answer is option 2.
x = 3cos ^ 2 (θ) y = 3cos (θ) sin (θ).
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Answer:
i thinks it's b
Step-by-step explanation:
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To factor this quadratic equation into double brackets, you need to find two numbers that add together to equal 10, but also multiply to give you 9. These two numbers can be identified as 1 and 9, which will be the numbers you place in your parentheses as follows:
(x+1)(x+9)
Answer:
0,7
Step-by-step explanation: