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Chapter11: Topics From Analytic Geometry
Section11.5: Polar Coordinates
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10
5-
T/2
2TT/3
TT/3
5TT/6
TT/6
TT
10
5
10
ZT/6
11 Tт/6
4TT/3
5T/3
5,3TT/2.
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In Desmos, you can also change the "graph paper" for polar functions. This option is found in the settings menu
(looks like a wrench in my browser).
Rather than a rectangular grid in the background of your graph, you get circles. A full circle has 360°, but in
calculus we must use radians. A full circle has 27 radians.
In the figure shown here, radian angle measures are displayed around the radius=5 circle.
The symbol 0 (theta) is traditionally used to denote the radian (angle) measures, as in trigonometry. Note the four
big landmark radian measures for any circle:
Choose one of the options below for each corresponding radian measure, thank you!
0 = 0 is found on the right (east) side
0 = 5 is found on the top (north) side
= T is found on the left (west) side
0 = 3* is found on the bottom (south) side
the northeast region, also known as quadrant I
the northwest region, also known as quadrant II
the southwest region, also known as quadrant IlI
the southeast region, also known as quadrant IV
2
Find each radian measure in a region of the graph shown above.
theta = pi/6
[ Choose ]
theta = 2*pi/3
[ Choose ]
theta = 4*pi/3
[ Choose ]
theta = 11*pi/6
[ Choose ]
>
>
Transcribed Image Text:10 5- T/2 2TT/3 TT/3 5TT/6 TT/6 TT 10 5 10 ZT/6 11 Tт/6 4TT/3 5T/3 5,3TT/2. edit graph on desmos 10 In Desmos, you can also change the "graph paper" for polar functions. This option is found in the settings menu (looks like a wrench in my browser). Rather than a rectangular grid in the background of your graph, you get circles. A full circle has 360°, but in calculus we must use radians. A full circle has 27 radians. In the figure shown here, radian angle measures are displayed around the radius=5 circle. The symbol 0 (theta) is traditionally used to denote the radian (angle) measures, as in trigonometry. Note the four big landmark radian measures for any circle: Choose one of the options below for each corresponding radian measure, thank you! 0 = 0 is found on the right (east) side 0 = 5 is found on the top (north) side = T is found on the left (west) side 0 = 3* is found on the bottom (south) side the northeast region, also known as quadrant I the northwest region, also known as quadrant II the southwest region, also known as quadrant IlI the southeast region, also known as quadrant IV 2 Find each radian measure in a region of the graph shown above. theta = pi/6 [ Choose ] theta = 2*pi/3 [ Choose ] theta = 4*pi/3 [ Choose ] theta = 11*pi/6 [ Choose ] > >
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