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Example Question #248 : Parametric, Polar, And Vector
Convert the following cartesian coordinates into polar form:
s
s
Cartesian coordinates have and
, represented as
. Polar coordinates have
is the hypotenuse, and
is the angle.
Solution:
Example Question #81 : Polar Form
Convert the following cartesian coordinates into polar form:
Cartesian coordinates have and
, represented as
. Polar coordinates have
is the hypotenuse, and
is the angle.
Solution:
Example Question #82 : Polar Form
Convert the following cartesian coordinates into polar form:
Cartesian coordinates have and
, represented as
. Polar coordinates have
is the hypotenuse, and
is the angle.
Solution:
Example Question #83 : Polar Form
Convert the following cartesian coordinates into polar form:
Cartesian coordinates have and
, represented as
. Polar coordinates have
is the hypotenuse, and
is the angle.
Solution:
Example Question #84 : Polar Form
Given calculate
in polar form if x=9
You need to calculate theta. Before you do so, first find and
. You are given
and a function
, so plug in
into
.
After you have and
, use the trig function
.
Solution:
Example Question #85 : Polar Form
Given
calculate in polar form if
You need to calculate . Before you do so, first find
and
. You are given
and a function
, so plug in
into
.
After you have and
, use the trig function
.
Solution:
Example Question #81 : Polar Form
Given calculate
in polar form if
You need to calculate . Before you do so, first find
and
. You are given
and a function
, so plug in
into
.
After you have and
, use the trig function
.
Solution:
Example Question #87 : Polar Form
Given calculate
in polar form if
You need to calculate . Before you do so, first find
and
. You are given
and a function
, so plug in
into
.
After you have and
, use the trig function
.
Solution:
Example Question #82 : Polar Form
Calculate the polar form hypotenuse of the following cartesian equation:
In a cartesian form, the primary parameters are and
. In polar form, they are
and
is the hypotenuse, and
is the angle created by
.
2 things to know when converting from Cartesian to polar.
You want to calculate the hypotenuse,
Solution:
Example Question #89 : Polar Form
Calculate the polar form hypotenuse of the following cartesian equation:
In a cartesian form, the primary parameters are and
. In polar form, they are
and
is the hypotenuse, and
is the angle created by
.
2 things to know when converting from Cartesian to polar.
You want to calculate the hypotenuse,
Solution:
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