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(a x b) intersect (b x a) 2009-01-08
From sean:
is it possible to have two sets such that n((a X b) intersect (b X a) =3
Answered by Harley Weston.
Plotting co-ordinates on a number plane 2006-09-08
From Victor:
I need to plot co-ordinates (0,2), (2,-2), (-2,0), and (0,0) on a number or co-ordinates plane, I am not sure how to do this, and get lost after the first point, can you please help?
Answered by Penny Nom.
Polar to Cartesian coordinates 2006-01-15
From Linden:
How do you convert six units at 30 degrees Polar Coordinate into a Cartesian Coordinate?
Answered by Penny Nom.
Converting coordinates 2004-10-25
From Allen:
I am trying to help my son with his home, but I don't remember these conversions. Please help.

1. Convert the following coordinates Cartesian x = 7, y = -24

2. Convert the following coordinates Polar r = 4, theta = pi / 3

Answered by Penny Nom.
A cycloid in Cartesian form 2000-09-20
From Billy:
The parametric equation of cycloid is given:
x=r(t-sint)
y=r(1-cost)

How to eliminate t?


Answered by Harley Weston.
Uniting algebra and geometry 2000-04-16
From Beth:
Who is the mathmatician that united algebra and geometry???
Answered by Claude Tardif.
 
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