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following the instructions for this homework problem given in the image, please help me work on: r=sintheta

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Answer:

To convert the polar equation to a rectangular equation.

Then to graph using rectangualr equation.

Given polar equation is,


r=\sin \theta

We know that,

A polar coordinate system, gives the co-ordinates of a point with reference to a

point O and a half line or ray starting at the point O.A point P in the plane, has polar coordinates (r, θ), where r is the distance of the point from the origin and θ is the angle that the ray |OP| makes with the positive x-axis.

To convert from Polar to Cartesian coordinates, we use the identities:


\begin{gathered} x=r\cos \theta \\ y=r\sin \theta \\ x^2+y^2=r^2 \end{gathered}

Multiply r to the given polar equation, we get


r^2=r\sin \theta

Substitute the values in terms of x and y, we get


x^2+y^2=y

we get,


x^2+y^2-y=0

On ploting the graph using the above equation we get,

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