cabreranohemi82971 cabreranohemi82971
  • 03-07-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

Find a polar equation of the form r=f(), where r0, for the curve represented by the cartesian equation x2+y2=9

Respuesta :

sqdancefan
sqdancefan sqdancefan
  • 09-07-2018
The equation x² +y² = 9 is the equation for a circle of radius 3 centered at the origin. The polar equation for such a circle is
  r = 3
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What is the electronegativity value for an element whose atoms in the ground state have an electron configuration of 2-8-8-1 ? PLZZZZZ HELPPPPP I NEEDDDDD ANSWE
What is the missing term? Please help me!
divide x³+5x²+2x-8 by x+2​
Which equation is modeled below? = X -X+1 = 2x+3 O X+(-1)=2x+3 OX+(-1)= 3x+2 0 -2x = 2x+3
​ g(x)=−20−3x h(x)=( 2 1 ​ ) x ​ Evaluate. (g\circ h) (-2)=(g∘h)(−2)=left parenthesis, g, circle, h, right parenthesis, left parenthesis, minus, 2, right parent
pls answer quickly and include details
Find the x- and y- intercepts of each equation. y = -2x + 7
Find the distance between (-1,-5) and (-1,-16). A. -11 B. 21 C.-21 D. 11
Which of the following statements is NOT true about the distributions of counts and proportions? For a large population, the count of failures for an SRS of siz
9) 80 is 20% of what number?