SOLUTION: Convert the given Cartesian equation to a polar equation. (Use the following as necessary: r and 𝜃.)
y2 = 9x
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Question 1204937: Convert the given Cartesian equation to a polar equation. (Use the following as necessary: r and 𝜃.)
y2 = 9x
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In polar coordinates, and
give equation can be rewritten as
...simplify, divide by
in polar coordinates is
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