Rewrite the polar equation
as a Cartesian equation.
The goal is to eliminate
and
and introduce
and
We clear the fraction, and then use substitution. In order to replace
with
and
we must use the expression
The Cartesian equation is
However, to graph it, especially using a graphing calculator or computer program, we want to isolate
When our entire equation has been changed from
and
to
and
we can stop, unless asked to solve for
or simplify. See
[link] .
The “hour-glass” shape of the graph is called a
hyperbola . Hyperbolas have many interesting geometric features and applications, which we will investigate further in
Analytic Geometry .
The polar grid is represented as a series of concentric circles radiating out from the pole, or origin.
To plot a point in the form
move in a counterclockwise direction from the polar axis by an angle of
and then extend a directed line segment from the pole the length of
in the direction of
If
is negative, move in a clockwise direction, and extend a directed line segment the length of
in the direction of
See
[link] .
If
is negative, extend the directed line segment in the opposite direction of
See
[link] .
To convert from polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates, use the formulas
and
See
[link] and
[link] .
To convert from rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates, use one or more of the formulas:
and
See
[link] .
Transforming equations between polar and rectangular forms means making the appropriate substitutions based on the available formulas, together with algebraic manipulations. See
[link] ,
[link] , and
[link] .
Using the appropriate substitutions makes it possible to rewrite a polar equation as a rectangular equation, and then graph it in the rectangular plane. See
[link] ,
[link] , and
[link] .
Section exercises
Verbal
How are polar coordinates different from rectangular coordinates?
For polar coordinates, the point in the plane depends on the angle from the positive
x- axis and distance from the origin, while in Cartesian coordinates, the point represents the horizontal and vertical distances from the origin. For each point in the coordinate plane, there is one representation, but for each point in the polar plane, there are infinite representations.
Astronomy (from Ancient Greek ἀστρονομία (astronomía) 'science that studies the laws of the stars') is a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and evolution.
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Elgoog
what is big bang theory?
Rosemary
what type of activity astronomer do?
Rosemary
No
Richard
the big bang theory is a theory which states that all matter was compressed together in one place the matter got so unstable it exploded releasing All its contents in the form of hydrogen
according to the theory of astronomers why the moon is always appear in an elliptical orbit?
Gatjuol
hi !!! I am new in astronomy....
I have so many questions in mind ....
all of scientists of the word they just give opinion only.
but they never think true or false ...
i respect all of them...
I believes whole universe depending
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Govinda
hello
Jackson
hi
Elyana
we're all stars and galaxies a part of sun. how can science prove thx with respect old ancient times picture or books..or anything with respect to present time .but we r a part of that universe
there many theory to born universe but what is the reality of big bang theory to born universe
Asmit
what is the exact value of π?
Nagalakshmi
by big bang
universal
there are many theories regarding this it's on you believe any theory that you think is true ex. eternal inflation theory, oscillation model theory, multiple universe theory the big bang theory etc.
Aarya
I think after Big Bang!
Michele
from where on earth could u observe all the stars during the during the course of an year
is that so. the question was in the end of this chapter
Karuna
in theory, you could see them all from the equator (though over the course of a year, not at pne time). stars are measured in "declination", which is how far N or S of the equator (90* to -90*). Polaris is the North star, and is ALMOST 90* (+89*).
So it would just barely creep over the horizon.
Christopher
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