In Exercises 1-10, indicate if the point with the given polar coordinates is represented by A,...
For the point (-3,30°) in polar coordinates, (a) plot the point, (b) give two other pairs of polar coordinates for the point, and (c) give the rectangular coordinates for the point. a) Determine the correct graph below. OA. B C. OD. 90° 90° 90° 90° 180° 09 180° 180° 180° 2709 270° 270 270° b) Determine the other two pairs of polar coordinates of (-3,30°). Select all that apply. A. (3, 390°) B. (-3, 390) C. (3, 210) D. (3,...
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find three additional polar representation of the point, using -20 < < 2. (Copy the polar coordinate below to a sheet of paper and then graph the points. Label your points). (3 p.) Representations (Other three) A) (4,5) (3 pts) B) (-3,-5) 90° 4 120 60° 3 150 2 30° 180° Dº 210° 330° 240° 300 270°
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find three additional polar representation of the point, using –211 << 21. (Copy the polar coordinate below to a sheet of paper and then graph the points. Label your points). (3 pts) Representations (Other three) A) (4,5) (3 pts) B) (-3, ---) 90° 4 120° 60° 3 150° 2 30° 180° 0° 210° 330° 240° 300° 2700
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Change the following polar point into rectangular coordinates: 15. (41, 192.68) 16. (8.-120°) 17. Find two other ways to name the point (6,100') in polar form. Bonus: Graph the given polar function on the polar graph. You must generate at least 5 points in the given table. T= 2 + 2 sind 9 T 120 135 150 165 15 180 195 330 225 315 3
Find the resultant vector in both polar and rectangular coordinates. Likewise, sketch it. Refer to the vectors . A (2 cm,45) . B (2 cm, 90) e C (2 cm, 180) . D (2 cm, 270) . E (2 cm, 60) . F (2 cm,0) R 2D + A -8 6 4 2 Polar Coordinates: Rectangular Coordinates R 2(E F) 64 -2 Polar Coordinates: Rectangular Coordinates: Extra Credit R 3(A -2(D+B) +F) + 2C-3B -8 -6 42 -6 Polar Coordinates:...
Find the resultant vector in both polar and rectangular coordinates. Likewise, sketch it. Refer to the vectors 2 cm, 45° cm,90 . C (2 cm, 180°) . D (2 cm, 270°) . E (2 cm, 60°) . E (2 cm, 0) R-2(E-F) -8 64 -2 -4 Polar Coordinates: Rectangular Coordinates: R=2D + A -8 -64 2 -8 Polar Coordinates: Rectangular Coordinates:
Plot the point 1. given in polar coordinates, and find other polar coordinates (,0) of the point for which the following are true. 3 (a)r>0. - 2500 (b)r<0,050 2x (c)r>0, 2x 50<4x 21 Select the correct graph that represents the point (1.3 below. A. B. O c. (a) What are the coordinates of the point for which r>0,- 2x50<0? (Type an ordered palr. Type an exact answer using as needed. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression....
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3- lar coordinates to polar coordinates will Polar Coordinates Convert blar coordinates with r> 0 and the ove describe of the the rectangular con 050<27. 37. (-1,1) be app 39. (V8, V8) 41. (3.4) 38. (3V3,-3) 40. (-V6, -V2) 42. (1,-2) 44. (0, -V3) your a (a) Yo (b) YO 43. (-6,0) Rectangular Equations to Polar Equations Convert the equation to polar form. 45. x = y *.47. y = x² 49. x = 4 46. x² + y2...
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36. Question Details LarCalc11 10.R.065 My No The rectangular coordinates of a point are given. Plot the point -1,2) -42 -2 -2 Find two sets of polar coordinates for the point for 0 smaller 8-value r, 6)- larger 9 value)- θく2 (Round your answers to three decimal places.) 37. Question Details LaiCalc11 10.R 107 МУ Notes Use a graphing utility to graph the polar equation. common intariar of r - 4 -2 sin( and4+2 sin(0)...
[12] Sketch the graph of r = 1.5 + 3sin in the polar plane provided. o 90° 0° 180° 30° 150° 270° 45° 135° 60° 1200 210° 225° 240° 330° 315º 300° r Approximations 12 1.5 + 3 3.6 1.5 - 3 2 2 *-0.6 2 1.5 + 3 13 2 > 4.1 1.5 - 3 sch 3 2 % -1.1 119/12 1/2 511/12 2013 al3 37/4 51/6 11/25 77/2 71 0