Chapter 9: Q. 38 (page 721)
The curve is a circle centered at the point . It is traced once, counterclockwise, starting at the point with
Short Answer
The parametric equations are .
Chapter 9: Q. 38 (page 721)
The curve is a circle centered at the point . It is traced once, counterclockwise, starting at the point with
The parametric equations are .
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Get started for freeIn Exercises 48–55 convert the equations given in rectangular coordinates to equations in polar coordinates.
Use Cartesian coordinates to express the equations for the hyperbolas determined by the conditions specified in Exercises 38–43.
In Exercises 32–47 convert the equations given in polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates.
Use Cartesian coordinates to express the equations for the parabolas determined by the conditions specified in Exercises 22–31.
Sketch the graphs of the equations
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What is the relationship between these graphs? What is the eccentricity of each graph?
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