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Chapter11: Topics From Analytic Geometry
Section11.5: Polar Coordinates
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Convert the equation X“ +y“ - 36= 0 to polar form.
x².
Then solve the resulting equation for r.
D=0
|sin
|cos|
|tan[
|cot
OsecO
CSC
Transcribed Image Text:Convert the equation X“ +y“ - 36= 0 to polar form. x². Then solve the resulting equation for r. D=0 |sin |cos| |tan[ |cot OsecO CSC
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