(a) Show that if A and B are not both zero, then the graphof the polar equationr = A sin

Chapter 10, Problem 68

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(a) Show that if \(A\) and \(B\) are not both zero, then the graph of the polar equation

                                         \(r=A \sin \theta+B \cos \theta\)

is a circle. Find its radius.

(b) Derive Formulas (4) and (5) from the formula given in part (a).

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

A

B

r=A sin theta +B cos theta

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