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| Jun6-09, 07:24 PM | #1 |
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lemniscate locus
Hello from the book I am reading it defines the lemniscate as the locus for which the product of the distances r1 and r2 with the coordinates x= a and x= -1 and y= 0 has the constant value of a2.
I went about deriving the equation in polar coordinates from this locus, however I do not get the correct equation when the locus is defines as r1 x r2 = a2 but when r1 x r2 = a the correct equation is arrived at. Is this simply a typo on behalf of the author? |
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| Jun7-09, 04:18 AM | #2 |
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Hello ronaldor9!
![]() (try using the X2 and X2 tags just above the Reply box ) … what's the difference?
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| Jun7-09, 10:52 AM | #3 |
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I went about deriving the equation in polar coordinates from this locus, however I do not get the correct equation when the locus is defines as r1 x r2 = a2 but when r1 x r2 = a the correct equation is arrived at.
FIXED thanks! |
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