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Looking to receive help on practice question 103, thank you!

Looking to receive help on practice question 103, thank you!-example-1

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To convert the given polar equation to rectangular form, here are the steps.

1. Remember that sec θ = 1/cos θ. This means, the given polar equation can also be written as:


r=(-3)/(\cos \theta)

2. We can multiply cos θ to both sides of the function to remove the cos θ in the right side.


\begin{gathered} r(\cos \theta)=(-3)/(\cos\theta)(\cos \theta) \\ r\cos \theta=-3 \end{gathered}

3. Since we know that x = r cos θ, we can say that x = -3. This is the rectangular form of the equation.


x=-3

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