Conics in Polar Coordinates: Example 1: Parabola (DTube)

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In this video I go over further into conic sections in polar coordinates and this time go over a simple example on determining the polar equation of a parabola. The example only gives the directrix line at y = -6 and that the focus is located at the origin. This is in fact all that we need to determine the parabola formula as well as to graph it. Recall that since the directrix is a horizontal line we use the polar equation that includes the sine function. Also since the directrix is at a negative distance from the origin/focus, the resulting polar equation is just r = 6/(1 – sin θ). To understand how I got to the polar equation and the unified theorem in general, make sure to watch my extensive derivation videos. This is a quick and simple illustration on determining the polar equation of a parabola so make sure to watch this video!

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I don’t always determine the equation of a parabola but when I do it’s usually a polar equation ;)

View Video Notes: https://steemit.com/mathematics/@mes/conics-in-polar-coordinates-example-1-parabola

Ooo .. same here.. i had downloaded a video offline so.. whenever i get free i will definitely watch this ...

Let me share one thing .. i got highest on math from my class .. 😎😎 out of 100 i got 98 . Dont know where i made 2 marks silly mistake .. but also i am happy 😊