How do you convert #3y= 2x^2-2xy-7y^2 # into a polar equation?
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Substitute
Write
Explanation:
Given:
Here is the graph of the Cartesian equation:
Substitute
#3rsin(theta)= 2(rcos(theta))^2-2(rcos(theta))(rsin(theta))-7(rsin(theta))^2
Write
Please observe that we can safely divide by r, because that will only eliminate the trivial root
Divide by the coefficient in front of r:
Here is the graph the polar equation.
This proves that the conversion is done properly.