How do you convert x^2 + y^2 - 2ax = 0 to polar form?

2 Answers
Nov 7, 2016

tHe polar form is r-2acostheta=0

Explanation:

To convert a cartesian equation to a polar equation, we use the following.
x=rcostheta and y=sintheta
x^2+y^2-2ax=0 => r^2cos^2theta+r^2sin^2theta-2arcostheta=0
Simplifying
r^2-2arcostheta=0
r-2acostheta=0

Nov 7, 2016

r=2acostheta

Explanation:

Using the pass equations

{(x=rcostheta),(y=rsintheta):}

r^2cos^2theta+r^2sin^2theta-2arcostheta=0 or

r(r-2acostheta)=0 so we have

r=0 which is a point at the origin of coordinates and

r=2acostheta