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Ralph David
21 August, 14:26
X^2+y^2=y in polar form
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Laddie
21 August, 16:50
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Replace x^2+y^2 with r^2. Also replace y with r*sin theta.
Then we have r^2 = r*sin theta.
this can be reduced to r = sin theta.
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