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X=a cos^3 theta Y = b sin^3 theta
at theta = π/4​

Answers

Answered by ekta88069
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Step-by-step explanation:

Slope of normal to the curve = −

(

dx

dy

)

θ=π/4

1

x=acos

3

θ,y=asin

3

θ

dx

=3acos

2

θ(−sinθ),

dy

=3asin

2

θcosθ

dx

dy

=

dx/dθ

dy/dθ

=

−3acos

2

θsinθ

+3asin

2

θcosθ

=−tanθ

∴(

dx

dy

)

θ=π/4

=−1

∴ Equation of normal =(y−y

0

)=

(

dx

dy

)

θ=π/4

−1

[x−x

0

]

y−

2

2

a

=

−1

−1

(x−

2

2

a

) [x

0

=acos

3

4

π

=

2

2

a

y−

2

2

a

=x−

2

2

a

y

0

=asin

3

4

π

=

2

2

a

]

y=x

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