Trigonometry (11th Edition) Clone

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Chapter 8 - Complex Numbers, Polar Equations, and Parametric Equations - Section 8.5 Polar Equations and Graphs - 8.5 Exercises - Page 395: 66

Answer

$y = 4x-3$ We can see the graph below:

Work Step by Step

$r = \frac{3}{4~cos~\theta-sin~\theta}$ $4~r~cos~\theta-r~sin~\theta = 3$ $4x-y = 3$ $y = 4x-3$ We can see the graph below:
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