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Convert the rectangular equation to polar formAssume a> 02x +3y -5 =0

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Given,

The equation is 2x +3y -5 =0

Taking the equation as 2x + 3y =5

Taking,


\begin{gathered} x\text{ = r cos }\theta \\ y=r\text{ sin }\theta \end{gathered}

Subsituting the value of x and y in the given equation then,


\begin{gathered} 2(r\text{ cos }\theta)+3(\text{ r sin }\theta)=5 \\ r(2\text{ cos }\theta+3\sin \theta)=5_{} \\ r=\frac{5}{2\text{ cos }\theta+3\sin \theta} \end{gathered}

Hence, this is the required polar equation.

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