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Slide 1Slide 2Slide 3Example: Find the rectangular equation of the following polar equations. Example: Find the rectangular equation of the following polar equations. Multiply both sides of the equation by r(a) circle which gives ( Put all terms on the left hand side and complete the square� 2 −2 � + � 2 −6 �=0 � 2 −2 � +1+ � 2 −6 � + 9=1+ 9 (b) Multiply across = 1 which gives line(c) Multiply across = 1 which gives - 6x) then square both sides 4putting all the variables on one side hyperbola � 2 (d) Multiply across = 1 which gives - 2x) then square both sides 4which simplifies to parabolaMultiply across = 1 which gives - 2x) then square both sides 3putting all the variables on one side ellipse


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