Question
Question: How do you convert \(r=\sec \theta \) to rectangular form?...
How do you convert r=secθ to rectangular form?
Solution
We explain the number of ways the position of a point or equation can be expressed in different forms. We also explain the ways the representation works for polar and cartesian form. Then we convert the given equation into rectangular form using the relations x=rcosθ;y=rsinθ.
Complete step-by-step solution:
There are always two ways to represent any point equation in our general 2-D and 3-D surfaces. One being the polar form and the other one being the cartesian form. The other name of the cartesian form is a rectangular form.
In the case of a polar form, we use the distance and the angle from the origin to get the position of the point or curve.
The given equation r=secθ is a representation of the polar form. r represents the distance and θ represents the angle.
In the case of rectangular form, we use the coordinates from the origin to get the position of the point or curve. For two-dimensional things, we have X-Y and for three-dimensional things we have X-Y-Z. We take the perpendicular distances from the axes.
We need to convert the given equation r=secθ into the rectangular form.
The relation between these two forms in two-dimensional is
x=rcosθ;y=rsinθ.
We now multiply the equation r=secθ with cosθ to get
r×cosθ=secθ×cosθ⇒rcosθ=cosθcosθ=1
We now replace the value of rcosθ with x and get rcosθ=x=1.
The equation of the line is x=1.
Note: In case of points for cartesian form we use x and y coordinates as (x,y) to express their position in the cartesian plane. The distance from origin is r=x2+y2. This r represents the distance in polar form.