Revisiting Example 3 Use the formulas and to transform the

Chapter 8, Problem 8.1.1.402

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Revisiting Example 3 Use the formulas \(x=r \cos \theta\) and \(x^{2}+y^{2}=r^{2}\) to transform the polar equation \(r=\frac{16}{5-3 \cos \theta}\) into the Cartesian equation \(\frac{(x-3)^{2}}{25}+\frac{y^{2}}{16}=1\).

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