Chapter 10: Q 7. (page 683)
Identify the conic that each polar equation represents. Also, give the position of the directrix.
Short Answer
This polar equation is a parabola.
The equation of directrix is
Chapter 10: Q 7. (page 683)
Identify the conic that each polar equation represents. Also, give the position of the directrix.
This polar equation is a parabola.
The equation of directrix is
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