The statement above is true. Polar equations indeed can describe graphs as functions, even if when the equations in the rectangular coordinate system are not one of the functions. Polar equations can be graphed accurately using hands by using the Polar Coordinate System.
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Step-by-step explanation:
First, let's look at the largest triangle (two smaller triangles are combined) to solve for
. Since the sum of the angles in a triangle adds up to
, we can write the equation:



Looking at the smaller triangle on the left,
(exterior angle) is the sum of the two opposite interior angles of the triangle on the left:


Since
is the exterior angle of the triangle on the right, it is equivalent to the sum of the opposite interior angles of that triangle:



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2a+8
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Step-by-step explanation:
First, lets put this into y=mx+b form.
You can bring the 13x over to the 14, by subtracting and you get -2y=14-13x, or also -2y = -13x + 14
Then you can divide both sides by -2 to get y, and you get
-2y/-2 = -13x/-2 + 14/-2 which is simplified to y=13/2x + (-7) which is
y=13/2x-7
{[( IMPORTANT )]}
THIS HAS THE SLOPE IN A IMPROPER FRACTION... CHECK IF YOU USE MIXED NUMBERS OR IMPROPER FRACTIONS
the mixed number form is y = 7 1/2 x -7
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