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Converting between Cartesian and Polar functions

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  • can i borrow ur brain for my igcse exam?

  • can you explain the law of tangent please?

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  • In this video, you said you'd make a video on how to graph polar equations.

    I have a test on it tomorrow, but I haven't been able to find the video...

  • math will never cease to amaze

  • @sungwonyeo ya

  • @sungwonyeo yea he said that in the video

  • 1 quick question: If you take a cartesian fuction and covert it into polar fucntion, would their graph be exactly the same? Thanks in advance! :)

  • @pithikoulis z=-i

  • I have an exercise: "Solve z^3=i". Anyone got some idea? :/

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