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$5.00 I am trying to solve for r from the orig

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I am trying to solve for r from the original equations x3 + xy2 = 1. I think I put the equation into polar form (r3cos = 1). I cannot seem to separate the r and the to the point that I can solve for r. Could you help me with the solving for r or point out my error in the polar equation.
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Preview: ... os(rsin)^2=1<br>r^3 ...

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Preview: ... ar equation. <br><br>x^3 + xy^2 = 1<br><br>x(x^2 + y^2) = 1<br><br>xr^2 = 1<br><br>r^2 = 1/x<br> ...

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Preview: ... 3CosO(sin^2o+cos^20)=1<br><br>Now you know that sin^2o+cos^20=1 so you get<br>r^3 ...

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