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14 July, 07:16
Y=2x+1 to a polar equation
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Malachi House
14 July, 07:27
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Hello,
x=R*cos (t)
y=R*sin (t)
y=2x+1
==> Rsin (t) = 2Rcos (t) + 1
==>R (sin (t) - 2cos (t)) = 1
==>R=1 / (sin (t) - 2cos (t))
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