Chapter 10: Problem 45
In order to graph a polar equation such as \(r=f(t)\) using a parametric equation grapher, you must replace this equation by \(x=f(t) \cos t\) and \(y=f(t) \sin t .\) These equations can be obtained by multiplying \(r=f(t)\) by \(\cos t\) and \(\sin t\), respectively. Confirm the discussions of conics in the text by graphing \(r=4 e /(1+e \cos t)\) for \(e=0.1,0.5,0.9,1,1.1\) and \(1.3\) on \([-\pi, \pi]\).
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