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Section 6.4 Use point plotting to graph polar equations.
Use symmetry to graph polar equations.
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Using Polar Grids to Graph
A polar equation is an equation whose variables are r and The graph of a polar equation is the set of all points whose polar coordinates satisfy the equation. We use polar grids like the one in the figure to graph polar equations.
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Circles in Polar Coordinates
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Example: Graphing an Equation Using the Point-Plotting Method
Graph the equation with in radians. Use multiples of from 0 to π to generate coordinates for points We construct a partial table of coordinates for using multiples of Then we plot the points and join them in a smooth curve.
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Example: Graphing an Equation Using the Point-Plotting Method (continued)
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Example: Graphing an Equation Using the Point-Plotting Method (continued)
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Example: Graphing an Equation Using the Point-Plotting Method (continued)
We can verify that the graph is a circle by changing from polar to rectangular form. The graph is a circle with center at (0, 2) and r = 2.
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Tests for Symmetry in Polar Coordinates
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Example: Graphing a Polar Equation Using Symmetry
Check for symmetry and then graph the polar equation: Symmetry with respect to the polar axis (x-axis): on the graph of the function. The polar equation does not change when is replaced with the graph is symmetric with respect to the polar axis.
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Example: Graphing a Polar Equation Using Symmetry (continued)
Check for symmetry and then graph the polar equation: Symmetry with respect to the line (origin): on the graph of the function. The polar equation changes when is replaced with The graph is not symmetric with respect to the line
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Example: Graphing a Polar Equation Using Symmetry (continued)
Check for symmetry and then graph the polar equation: Symmetry with respect to the pole axis (y-axis): on the graph of the function. The polar equation changes when r is replaced with –r. The graph is not symmetric with respect to the pole.
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Example: Graphing a Polar Equation Using Symmetry (continued)
Check for symmetry and then graph the polar equation: Complete a table of values for the function:
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Example: Graphing a Polar Equation Using Symmetry (continued)
The graph of is an example of a limaçon.
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Limaçons
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Example: Graphing a Polar Equation
Graph the polar equation: We first check for symmetry: Polar Axis The Line The Pole Replace with Replace with Replace r with –r and replace r with –r Equation changes and fails this symmetry test. Equation changes and fails this symmetry test. Equation does not change.
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Example: Graphing a Polar Equation (continued)
Graph the polar equation: Complete a table of values for the function:
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Example: Graphing a Polar Equation (continued)
Graph the polar equation:
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Example: Graphing a Polar Equation (continued)
Graph the polar equation: The graph of is an example of a rose curve.
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Rose Curves
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Example: Graphing a Polar Equation
Graph the polar equation: We first check for symmetry: Polar Axis The Line The Pole Replace with Replace with Replace r with –r and replace r with –r Equation does not change. Equation does not change. Equation does not change.
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Example: Graphing a Polar Equation (continued)
Graph the polar equation: Complete a table of values for the function:
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Example: Graphing a Polar Equation (continued)
Graph the polar equation:
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Example: Graphing a Polar Equation (continued)
Graph the polar equation: The graph of the polar equation is an example of a lemniscate.
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Lemniscates
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