What the is the polar form of #y = y/x^2+(x-3)(y+1) #?
1 Answer
Explanation:
Besides
of
See graph for the roots.
graph{y -(x^3-3x^2+1)=0}
Using
- r sin^2theta (
r sin theta - 3 )# Reorganizing,
The period of
Easily, on
See graph, for the Cartesian frame.
graph{y(x^3 - 3 x^2 + 1 ) + x^2 ( x - 3 )=0}
Compare with the first graph roots, giving asymptotes x = root.
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