Textbook QuestionPolar CoordinatesPlot the following points, given in polar coordinates. Then find all the polar coordinates of each point.a. (2, π/2)
Textbook QuestionPolar to Cartesian CoordinatesFind the Cartesian coordinates of the following points, given in polar coordinates.c. (0, π/2)
Textbook QuestionCartesian to Polar CoordinatesFind the polar coordinates, 0 ≤ θ < 2π and r ≥ 0, of the following points given in Cartesian coordinates.b. (-3,0)
Textbook QuestionCartesian to Polar CoordinatesFind the polar coordinates, 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π and r ≤ 0, of the following points given in Cartesian coordinates.c. (−1, √3)
Textbook QuestionPolar to Cartesian EquationsReplace the polar equations in Exercises 27–52 with equivalent Cartesian equations. Then describe or identify the graph.r = 3 cos θ
Textbook QuestionCartesian to Polar EquationsReplace the Cartesian equations in Exercises 53–66 with equivalent polar equations.x - y = 3
Textbook QuestionCartesian to Polar EquationsReplace the Cartesian equations in Exercises 53–66 with equivalent polar equations.(x + 2)² + (y − 5)² = 16"
Textbook QuestionPolar CoordinatesExercises 19–22 give the eccentricities of conic sections with one focus at the origin of the polar coordinate plane, along with the directrix for that focus. Find a polar equation for each conic section.e = 1/3, r sin θ = −6