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3. [-14.5 Points] SCALCET8 10.3.501.XP. Find two other pairs of polar coordinates of the given polar...
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) =
Find two other pairs of polar coordinates of the given polar coordinate, one with r > 0 and one with r < 0. Then plot the point. (a) (4, −3π/4) (b) (−4, π/6) (c) (4, π/4) (d) (3, -2π/3) (e) (-3, π/6) FIND (r, θ),,,,,(r > 0) and (r < 0)
Find two other pairs of polar coordinates of the given polar coordinate, one with r > 0 and one with r < 0. Then plot the point. (a) (3, 11π/6) (r, θ) = (r > 0) (r, θ) = (r < 0) (b) (−4, π/3) (r, θ) = (r > 0) (r, θ) = (r < 0) (c) (3, −3) (r, θ) = (r > 0) (r, θ) = (r < 0)
(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.
Find two other pairs of polar coordinates of the given polar coordinate, one with r> 0 and one with r< 0. Then plot the point. (a) (5, 5t/3) (r, θ) (r, θ) = (r>o) (r 0) (r < 0) (r 0) (r, θ) (r < 0) = Find two other pairs of polar coordinates of the given polar coordinate, one with r> 0 and one with ro) (r 0) (r
1 2 3 4 Identify the coordinates of the point in polar form based upon the given conditions. Use pi for a. r> 0 and 0 << 271 p < 0 and 0 < < 271 )
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
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....
Use a polar coordinate system to plot the point with the given polar coordinates. Then find another representation (r,θ) of this point in which: Use a polar coordinate system to plot the point with the given polar coordinates. Then find another representation (r,0) of this point in which: (b) r< 0,0 <θ<2x. Choose the correct graph below. O A O B O C. O D. ピ -5 (a) What are the coordinates of the point for which r > 0,...
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°