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19 November, 05:56

Given 4 / (-2 - 6sin (theta)) What is the distance between the pole and the directrix?

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  1. 19 November, 05:59
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    2/3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For a conic equation of the form ...

    r = ed / (1+e·sin (θ))

    the eccentricity is represented by e and the distance from the pole to the directrix is represented by d.

    Your equation can be rewritten in this form as ...

    r = 3· (-2/3) / (1 + 3·sin (θ))

    This means the directrix is 2/3 units below the pole.
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