If a point
(
x
,
y
)
is written as
(
r
,
θ
)
in polar coordinates, then
x
=
r
o
s
θ
and
y
=
r
sin
θ
.
As such in polar form equation
x
=
−
3
can be written as
r
cos
θ
=
−
3
or
r
=
−
3
cos
θ
Here you go u put the x-5 in the front and then the 3x^2+4x-13 in the division box, you then do 3x^2 over x to see what u get and u get 3x then u just times 3x to x-5 and then u do the same thing with the other ones and u get ur answer sorry if this isn't that helpful
Multiple's of 5 are these:5<span>,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45. :)</span>
Answer: D. Maintaining the same width of the compass as AB, draw an arc from point X such that it intersects the arc drawn from N in a point Y.
Took the test.
Its C. The point is at 3 and goes down, therefore C.