I already tried that approach but it got me nowhere..what confuses me is the fact that the equations are already in their first derived form for both q's wrt x and y.
i tried to plug in x=rcosө and y=rsinө which gives me x'=rcosө+rsinө.
(rcosө)'=rcosө+rsinө
How do i proceed frm here...
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Critical Points and Differential Equations! Helppp
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