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X^2+y^2=a^2 transform to polar coordinates the equation

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Answered by sahilarora199587
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Step-by-step explanation:

In polar cordinates

x = r cos(theta)

y = r sin(theta)

the equation becomes

r^2 cos^2theta + r^2 sin^2theta = a^2

2 r^2 = a^2

r = a^2/ 2

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Answered by Anonymous
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x² + y² = a²

Now ,

x = r cos @

y = r sin @

(rcos@)² + ( rsin@)² = a²

solving

r= a²/2

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