SOLUTION: A curve with polar equation r = 10 6 sin θ + 25 cos θ r=106sinθ+25cosθ represents a line. This line has a Cartesian equation of the form y = m x + b y=mx+b ,where m m and b b a

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Question 1150164: A curve with polar equation r = 10 6 sin θ + 25 cos θ r=106sinθ+25cosθ represents a line. This line has a Cartesian equation of the form y = m x + b y=mx+b ,where m m and b b are constants. Give the formula for y y in terms of x x. For example, if the line had equation y = 2 x + 3 y=2x+3 then the answer would be 2 ⋅ x + 3 2⋅x+3.
Answer by ikleyn(52788)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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For your info:

    The equation  r = 106*sin(θ) + 25*cos(θ) in polar coordinates represents the CIRCLE in the coordinate plane.

Therefore, the text of the post IS NOT ADEQUATE to the formulas for the curve line.



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