Find the Polar Equation of a Conic Section - Pre-Calculus

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Which is the correct polar form of the cartesian equation ?

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To determine the polar equation, first we need to interpret the original cartesian graph. This is an ellipse with a vertical major axis with half its length . The minor axis has half its length . To find the foci, use the relationship

so

Since the center is , this means that the foci are at

Having a focus at the origin means we can use the formula \[or sine\] where e is the eccentricity, and for an ellipse .

In this case, the focus at the origin is above the directrix, so we be subtracting. The major axis is vertical, so we are using sine.

Solving for p gives us:

The eccentricity is , in this case

This gives us an equation of:

We can simplify by multiplying top and bottom by 2:

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