Polar to Rectangular: convert cos(θ)sin(θ) – 2 = 0 to rectangular equation
Can someone please help me determine the following question:
The equation cos(θ)sin(θ) – 2 = 0 in polar coordinates is equivalent to which equation in rectangular coordinates?
I know x = rcos(θ) and y = rsin(θ)
Likewise I know tan(θ) = y/x and r = +/- sqrt(x^2+y^2)
But this question is throwing me off. Any help is much appreciated! The - 2 in particular is what has me confused.
Thanks!
Can someone please help me determine the following question:
The equation cos(θ)sin(θ) – 2 = 0 in polar coordinates is equivalent to which equation in rectangular coordinates?
I know x = rcos(θ) and y = rsin(θ)
Likewise I know tan(θ) = y/x and r = +/- sqrt(x^2+y^2)
But this question is throwing me off. Any help is much appreciated! The - 2 in particular is what has me confused.
Thanks!