How do you graph #r = 12cos(theta)#?
1 Answer
Set your compass to a radius of 6, put the center point at
Explanation:
Multiply both sides of the equation by r:
Substitute
The standard form of this type of equation (a circle) is:
To put the equation in this form, we need to complete the square for both the x and y terms. The y term is easy, we merely subtract
To complete the square for the x terms, we add
We can use the pattern,
Substitute 6 for h into the equation of the circle:
We know that the first three terms are a perfect square with h = 6:
This is a circle with a radius of 6 and a center point