Write Equation in Polar

greatwhiteshark

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The letters x and y represent rectangular coordinates. Write each equation using polar coordinates.

x^2 = 4y

My work:

NOTE: t = theta

x = rcost

y = rsint

I pluggued these values into the equation given.


(rcost)^2 = 4(rsint)

This is where I get stuck.
 
Hello, greatwhiteshark!

Write each equation using polar coordinates: . x<sup>2</sup> = 4y

My work: .x = r cos θ, .y = r sin θ

I plugged these values into the equation given.
. . . (r cos θ)<sup>2</sup> = 4(r sin θ) . . . . correct!

This is where I get stuck.
Well, sometimes we can solve for r . . . sometimes, we can't.

We have: . r<sup>2</sup>cos<sup>2</sup>θ . = . r sin θ

Divide by r: . r cos<sup>2</sup>θ . = . sin θ

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . sin θ
Divide by cos<sup>2</sup>θ: . r . = . ------- . -------
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cos θ . .cos θ

Therefore: . r . = . sec θ tan θ
 
soroban

I follow your steps except for number 4. Where did number 4 (you know, 4(rsintheta) vanish to?
 
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