How do you convert #9=(x-4)^2+(y+2)^2# into polar form?
1 Answer
Please see the explanation
Explanation:
Multiply the squares:
Combine like terms:
Substitute
Group a common factor of 4r from the middle terms:
This is a quadratic in r, therefore, use the quadratic formula:
Remove a factor of 4 from under the square root and make it 2 outside the square root:
If wish, you can drop the negative square root without losing any an points on the circle.