Directions: In 7-10, determine the rectangular equation given its polar form. 17] r = 9 C....
Directions: In 7-10, determine the rectangular equation given its polar form. [7] = 9 A. x + y2 = 3 B. x + y2 = 9 c. x + y2 = 81 D. x + y = 9 [8] r = -179csce A. X = -179 B. x = 179 c. y = -179 D. y = 179 E. none of these 1918- 3 13 A. y = B. y = C. y = - 13x D. y = 13x...
Directions: In 7-10, determine the rectangular equation given its polar form. [7] = 9 A. x + y2 = 3 B. x + y2 = 9 C. x² + y2 = 81 D. x + y = 9 [8] r = - 179csce A. X = -179 B. x = 179 c. y = -179 D. y = 179 E. none of these [9] @ = 13 A. y =- 13 3 x B.y = c. y = -13 D....
Directions: In 1-6, determine the polar form of the given rectangular equation. [1] 36x +36y? - 3600 A. 0 = 360° B. = 100 c. r= -10 D. r = 36 E. none of these [2] 16x - 5y = 20 A. - 16 -5 cos 8 + 20 sine B. = -5 20 cose + 16 sin C. r = 20 16 cos @ Ssine D. @ = tan 16 5 72.646° E. none of these [3] y =...
Directions: In 1-6, determine the polar form of the given rectangular equation. (1) 36x² + 36y2 = 3600 A. 6 = 360° B. r=100 c. r=-10 D. r = 36 E. none of these [2] 16x - 5y = 20 A = 16 -5 cose + 20sine B. = 20cos 8 + 16 sine C. 20 16 cos8 - 5sin 8 D. 8 = tan * 72.646 E. none of these [3] y = x A. 0-45° B. 0-45° c....
Directions: In 1-6, determine the polar form of the given rectangular equation. [1] 36x² + 36y² = 3600 A. = 360° B. r= 100 C. r=-10 D. r = 36 E. none of these [2] 16x - 5y = 20 A r = 16 -5cos + 20 sine B. r = -5 20cos + 16 sin c. r = 20 16 cos 0 - 5sine D. = tan 16 5 272.646° E. none of these [3] y = x A....
#49,53,57 3- lar coordinates to polar coordinates will Polar Coordinates Convert blar coordinates with r> 0 and the ove describe of the the rectangular con 050<27. 37. (-1,1) be app 39. (V8, V8) 41. (3.4) 38. (3V3,-3) 40. (-V6, -V2) 42. (1,-2) 44. (0, -V3) your a (a) Yo (b) YO 43. (-6,0) Rectangular Equations to Polar Equations Convert the equation to polar form. 45. x = y *.47. y = x² 49. x = 4 46. x² + y2...
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form and sketch its graph. r = 7 cot(0) csc(O) Step 1 The polar coordinates (r, e) of a point are related to the rectangular coordinates (x, y) of the point as follows. x=rcos(0) cos y = r sin(0) sin e Step 2 The given polar equation can be rewritten as follows. r 7 cote csco 1 r = 7 coto sino 2 sin(0) = 7 coto Converting to rectangular coordinates using x =...
7. Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. (3 pts) A) x2 + y2 = 48 (3 pts) B) y = 4
Please show all work and attempt as many as possible thank you .10 10 s -10 A) B) 10 10 s 10 10 C) D) 10 10 10 s -10 Change the given polar coordi nates (r, 0) to rectangular coordinates (x, y) C) (9,0) A) (0, 9) For the given polar equati on, write an equival ent rectangular equation. D)10x = 1 B)10-1 Α)ys10 C)K=10 .10 10 s -10 A) B) 10 10 s 10 10 C) D) 10...
Rewrite each equation in polar coordinates. 19. r? + y2 = 25 20. x + y2 = 81 21. x = 12 Rewrite each equation in rectangular coordinates. 31. r= 5 cosa 32. r= 8 sino 33. r=7 Sketch a graph of the polar equation. -TT 47. r=4 50. 0= 3 51. r= 6cose