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  1. Don Romano 🍹 (thj@mastodon.cloud)'s status on Sunday, 01-Sep-2019 07:41:24 EDT Don Romano 🍹 Don Romano 🍹

    If you have a parametric function in polar form

    P = ( r, θ )

    where r and θ are functions of t, and you convert it to Cartesian coordinates and call it the derivative

    C' = ( r cos θ, r sin θ )

    of a function C, then it's not exactly trivial to find that function through integration, unless r and θ are extremely simple.

    In conversation Sunday, 01-Sep-2019 07:41:24 EDT from mastodon.cloud permalink
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