Convert $$$2 x + 3 y = 6$$$ to polar coordinates
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Convert $$$2 x + 3 y = 6$$$ to polar coordinates.
Solution
In polar coordinates, $$$x = r \cos{\left(\theta \right)}$$$ and $$$y = r \sin{\left(\theta \right)}$$$.
Thus, the input can be rewritten as $$$3 r \sin{\left(\theta \right)} + 2 r \cos{\left(\theta \right)} = 6$$$.
Simplify: the input now takes the form $$$3 r \sin{\left(\theta \right)} + 2 r \cos{\left(\theta \right)} - 6 = 0$$$.
Thus, $$$r = \frac{6}{3 \sin{\left(\theta \right)} + 2 \cos{\left(\theta \right)}}$$$.
Answer
$$$2 x + 3 y = 6$$$A in polar coordinates is $$$r = \frac{6}{3 \sin{\left(\theta \right)} + 2 \cos{\left(\theta \right)}}$$$A.