REVIEW 9.1-9.4 Polar Coordinates and Equations.

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REVIEW 9.1-9.4 Polar Coordinates and Equations

We are going to look at a new coordinate system called the polar coordinate system. You are familiar with plotting with a rectangular coordinate system.

(r, ) The center of the graph is called the pole. Angles are measured from the positive x axis. Points are represented by a radius and an angle radius angle (r, ) To plot the point First find the angle Then move out along the terminal side 5

A negative angle would be measured clockwise like usual. To plot a point with a negative radius, find the terminal side of the angle but then measure from the pole in the negative direction of the terminal side.

Polar coordinates can also be given with the angle in degrees. (8, 210°) 330 315 300 270 240 225 210 180 150 135 120 0 90 60 30 45 (6, -120°) (-5, 300°) (-3, 540°)

Let's plot the following points: Notice unlike in the rectangular coordinate system, there are many ways to list the same point.

Name three other polar coordinates that represent that same point given: 1.) (2.5, 135°) 2.) (-3, 60°) (-3, -310°) (3, 240°) (3, -120°) (2.5, -225°) (-2.5, -45°) (-2.5, -315°)

Let's generalize the conversion from polar to rectangular coordinates. y x

Steps for Converting Equations from Rectangular to Polar form and vice versa Four critical equivalents to keep in mind are: If x < 0 If x > 0

Identify, then convert to a rectangular equation and then graph the equation: Circle with center at the pole and radius 2.

IDENTIFY and GRAPH: The graph is a straight line at extending through the pole.

Now convert that equation into a rectangular equation: Cross multiply: Take the tan of both sides:

The graph is a horizontal line at y = -2 IDENTIFY, GRAPH, AND THEN CONVERT TO A RECTANGULAR EQUATION: The graph is a horizontal line at y = -2

GRAPH EACH POLAR EQUATION.

Graph: θ r 0° -3 30° -3.5 60° -6 90° UD 120° 6 150° 3.5 180° 3 210° 240° 270° 300° 330° 360°

IDENTIFY, GRAPH, AND THEN CONVERT TO A RECTANGULAR EQUATION: θ r 0° 4 30° 3.5 60° 2 90° 120° -2 150° -3.5 180° -4 210° 240° 270° 300° 330° 360°

Cardioids (heart-shaped curves) where a > 0 and passes through the origin

Not on our quiz!

Not on our quiz!

Can you graph each equation on the same graph? Vertical Line Horizontal Line General Line

Can you graph each circle on the same graph??

Can you graph both equations on the same graph?? Note: INNER loop Only if a < b

Can you graph each spriral below?

Graph each equation n even – 2n pedals n odd – n pedals

Graph: LIMACON WITH INNER LOOP r = 2 + 3cosθ θ r 0° 5 30° 4.6 60° 3.5 90° 2 120° 0.5 150° -0.6 180° -1 210° 240° 270° 300° 330° 360°

Graph: Rose with 3 petals r = 3sin 3θ θ r 0° 30° 3 60° 90° -3 120° 30° 3 60° 90° -3 120° 150° 180° 210° 240° 270° 300° 330° 360°

Let's take a point in the rectangular coordinate system and convert it to the polar coordinate system. (3, 4) Based on the trig you know can you see how to find r and ? r 4  3 r = 5 We'll find  in radians (5, 0.93) polar coordinates are:

Let's generalize this to find formulas for converting from rectangular to polar coordinates. (x, y) r y  x or If x > 0 If x < 0

Now let's go the other way, from polar to rectangular coordinates. Based on the trig you know can you see how to find x and y? 4 y x rectangular coordinates are:

Convert each of these rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates: 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.) 6.)

Convert each of these polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates: 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.) 6.)

Steps for Converting Equations from Rectangular to Polar form and vice versa Four critical equivalents to keep in mind are: If x < 0 If x > 0

Convert the equation: r = 2 to rectangular form Since we know that , square both sides of the equation.

We still need r2, but is there a better choice than squaring both sides?

Convert the following equation from rectangular to polar form. Since and

Convert the following equation from rectangular to polar form.

Here each r unit is 1/2 and we went out 3 and did all angles. Convert the rectangular coordinate system equation to a polar coordinate system equation.  Here each r unit is 1/2 and we went out 3 and did all angles. r must be  3 but there is no restriction on  so consider all values. Before we do the conversion let's look at the graph.

substitute in for x and y Convert the rectangular coordinate system equation to a polar coordinate system equation. What are the polar conversions we found for x and y? substitute in for x and y

WRITE EACH EQUATION IN POLAR FORM: 1.) 2.)