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Convert y=9 from rectangular to polar form

User Evan Lalo
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Answer:


r=9csc(\theta)

Explanation:

To convert from polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates you must use the following equivalence equations


x=rcos(\theta) i


y=rsin(\theta) ii

In this case we have the following equation


y=9 So we use equation ii


rsin(\theta)=9


r=(9)/(sin(\theta))

Remember that
csc(\theta)=(1)/(sin(\theta))

So


r=9csc(\theta)

User Wxh
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Answer:

r = 9/sin Ф or r = 9 csc Ф

Explanation:

The polar form is represented as:

x = r cos Ф and

y = r sin Ф

We are given:

y = 9

Putting value in y = r sin Ф

9 = r sin Ф

=> r = 9/sin Ф

1/sin Ф = csc Ф

or, r = 9 csc Ф

User Paul Osborne
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