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DavioSenBoo
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I'm not whether this is the right place, but I saw geometry, n differentiation n thought, hmm, my question kinda involves both. If its in the wrong place, sorry...
Anyways...Got this curve given as
= theta for the sake of typing, hehe.
x = a cos y = b sin
I established it's a circle, because cos^2 +sin^2 =1
and subbing that in what sin and cos equal gives (x/a)^2 + (y/b)^2 = 1
Which is in the form for an equation for a circle? I'm not entirely sure on all this 2 be honest so if I'm goin wrong, feel free 2 point it out.
I want to find the tangent, the normal n the area of the circle. I've tried numerous ways but can't get the right answer.
Anyways...Got this curve given as
= theta for the sake of typing, hehe.
x = a cos y = b sin
I established it's a circle, because cos^2 +sin^2 =1
and subbing that in what sin and cos equal gives (x/a)^2 + (y/b)^2 = 1
Which is in the form for an equation for a circle? I'm not entirely sure on all this 2 be honest so if I'm goin wrong, feel free 2 point it out.
I want to find the tangent, the normal n the area of the circle. I've tried numerous ways but can't get the right answer.