Plot the points whose polar coordinates are given. Find the Cartesian coordinates of the points. (a)...
Plot the point whose polar coordinates are given. Then find the Cartesian coordinates of the point. (a) (2, 34/2) (x, y) = ( D (b) (2V2, A/4) (x, y) - ( (c) (-9, -A/6) --8 -6 -4 - 46
Cartesian coordinates of a point are (-3, -3). Plot the points. Find one set of polar coordinates (r, theta) for the point such that r>0, 0<theta<2pi. Find one set of polar coordinates where r<0 and 0<theta<2pi.
(a) Find Cartesian coordinates for the polar point (-1, -1) and plot the point. (b) Find Polar coordinates with r > 0 and -1 < <a for the Cartesian point (-1, V3) and plot the point. (c) Convert the equation x2 + y2 = x to polar form and sketch the curve. (d) Convert the equation r = 5 csc @ to Cartesian form and sketch the curve.
Sketch the graph of r = 2 by finding the set of points whose polar coordinates have r = 2 (along with any 8). Check by finding a Cartesian formula for this shape (hint; in the notes we have a formula for p in terms of ar and y) Sketch the graph of 0 = by finding the set of points whose polar coordinates have 8 = 4 along with any r. Check by finding a Cartesian formula for this...
The Cartesian coordinates of a point are given. (2, −5) (i) Find polar coordinates (r, θ) of the point, where r > 0 and 0 ≤ θ < 2π. (r, θ) = (ii) Find polar coordinates (r, θ) of the point, where r < 0 and 0 ≤ θ < 2π. (r, θ) =
(3 points) (a) The Cartesian coordinates of a point are (-1,-V3) (i) Find polar coordinates (r,0) of the point, where r > 0 and 0 < θ < 2π. (ii) Find polar coordinates (r,0) of the point, where r < 0 and 0 < θ < 2π. Y= (b) The Cartesian coordinates of a point are -2,3) (i) Find polar coordinates (r,0) of the point, where r > 0 and 0 < θ < 2π. (ii) Find polar coordinates (r,0)...
If P = (4, -1) in polar coordinates, express P in rectangular/cartesian coordinates. Plot the point P.
coondinates all the polar the polnt Cartesian coondinates of the given point 13) B) a, 0) ๑ (.3, 0) Find the polar coordinates, os02n and ro, of the point given in Cartesian coordinates. 14) 14) (-2, 0) Replace the polar equation with an equivalent Cartesian equation. 15) 15) rcos θ" 11 D) 1ly-1 B) 11x -1 A)x 11 FORM A coondinates all the polar the polnt Cartesian coondinates of the given point 13) B) a, 0) ๑ (.3, 0) Find...
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°
If the cartesian coordinates of a point are given by (2, y) and its polar coordinates are ( r, 30° ), determine y and r . Question 4 options: a y=2.15, r=3.00 b y=1.15, r=5.31 c y=1.15, r=4.00 d y=2.15, r=2.31 y=1.15, r=2.31