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Q7 Q16.) Convert the polar equation to a rectangular equation.

Q7 Q16.) Convert the polar equation to a rectangular equation.-example-1
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In polar coordinates, we have


x=r\cos\theta\implies\cos\theta=\frac xr

y=r\sin\theta\implies\sin\theta=\frac yr

From this we can write


\tan\theta=(\sin\theta)/(\cos\theta)=(\frac yr)/(\frac xr)=\frac yx

If
\theta=\frac{4\pi}3, then
\tan\theta=\sqrt, so we get


\frac yx=\sqrt3\implies y=\sqrt3\,x
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