Chapter 8: Problem 6
Use the angle feature of a graphing utility to find the rectangular coordinates for the point given in polar coordinates. Plot the point. $$ (-2,11 \pi / 6) $$
Chapter 8: Problem 6
Use the angle feature of a graphing utility to find the rectangular coordinates for the point given in polar coordinates. Plot the point. $$ (-2,11 \pi / 6) $$
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Get started for freeIn Exercises \(7-16,\) find the eccentricity and the distance from the pole to the directrix of the conic. Then sketch and identify the graph. Use a graphing utility to confirm your results. \(r(3-2 \cos \theta)=6\)
Use a graphing utility to graph the curve represented by the parametric equations (indicate the orientation of the curve). Eliminate the parameter and write the corresponding rectangular equation. $$ x=e^{2 t}, \quad y=e^{t} $$
Give the integral formulas for area and arc length in polar coordinates.
In Exercises \(7-16,\) find the eccentricity and the distance from the pole to the directrix of the conic. Then sketch and identify the graph. Use a graphing utility to confirm your results. \(r=\frac{-6}{3+7 \sin \theta}\)
Find two different sets of parametric equations for the rectangular equation. $$ y=3 x-2 $$
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