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Finn Simon
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27 November, 00:34
Convert to polar form y=3x^2
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Areli Kelly
27 November, 00:52
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r = 2 / (sinθ - 3 cosθ)
Explanation: y = r sin θ
x = r cos θ Then: r sin θ = 3r cos θ + 2 and r sin θ - 3r cos θ = 2 thus r (sin θ - 3 cos θ) = 2
⇒r = 2 / (sin θ - 3 cos θ)
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