Question 3 Convert the given rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates (a) (4,-4) (6 (2,2V3)
6. A point is given in rectangular coordinates. Convert the point to polar coordinates. (There are many answers). (2 pts) A) (4, -3) (2 pts) B) (-1,v3)
Question 4 Convert the given polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates. (a) (6,35) *)(-2,- ) (c) (1,0)
5. A point is given in polar coordinates. Convert the point to rectangular coordinates. (2 pts) A) (2,5) (2 pts) B) (3.-5)
Find the rectangular coordinates for the point whose polar coordinates are given. 8 TT 6 (x, y) = ) =( Convert the rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates with r> 0 and 0 se<2n. (-2, 2) (r, 0) Convert the rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates with r> 0 and O So<211. (V18, V18) (r, ) = Find the rectangular coordinates for the point whose polar coordinates are given. (417, - ) (x, y) =
4. Given a point (-3,-) in polar representation, answer each question. a) Plot the point b) Find two additional polar representations, using -2n< < 26 c) Convert to rectangular coordinates. 5. Convert the rectangular point (V3.1) to polar coordinates where 0 <<2 6. Given a polar equation r = 4sin e a) Sketch the graph of the polar equation by completing the table. r 0 FT/6 1/2 5/6 b) Convert the polar equation into a rectangular equation,
#49,53,57 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...
Question 13 Polar coordinates of a point are given. Find the rectangular coordinates of the point. (4, -180) (4,0) (-4,0) (0,4) (0,-4) hp
Solve and give exact answer in rectangular form. x +27-0 Convert to polar coordinates. Solve and give exact answer in rectangular form. x +27-0 Convert to polar coordinates.
[6] Polar coordinates of a point are given. Find the rectangular coordinates of each point. Note: If e is a "special" angle, then the coordinates should be exact. Otherwise, round to the nearest tenth. Sketches have been provided on the scratchwork page. 7T -11, (7, 150°) (-14 77 4 (3, 160°) 百 6 6 6
If the polar coordinates of a point are given by (9.53 m, 6) and the rectangular coordinates are given by (x, 3.40 m), determine values for 8 and x. 0 =