How do you convert #r=4 sin theta# to rectangular form?
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Explanation:
(2, pi/2)#.
For conversion to cartesian form, use
Substitutions give
At the pole
multiplying,
In the standard form, this is
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graph{(x^2+(y-2)^2-2^2)(x^2+(y-2)^2-0.027)=0}
The general equation to circles passing through r = 0, with radius
'a' and center at polar
Here, a = 2 and
The circle for a = 2 and
below.
graph{((x-1.415)^2+(y-1.414)^2-4)((x-1.414)^2+(y-1.414)^2-0.027)=0}