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Polar Coordinate System
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Polar Coordinate System
A plane system where points are determined by a distance from a central pole and an angle from a fixed axis.
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Polar Coordinate System
A plane system where points are determined by a distance from a central pole and an angle from a fixed axis.
Pole
The central reference point in polar coordinates, analogous to the origin in rectangular coordinates.
Polar Axis
The fixed reference line from which angles are measured in polar coordinates, similar to the positive x-axis.
Ordered Pair
A notation (r, θ) representing a point's distance from the pole and its angle from the polar axis.
Coterminal Angles
Angles that share the same terminal side, found by adding or subtracting multiples of 2π.
Rectangular Coordinates
A system using (x, y) pairs to locate points based on horizontal and vertical distances from the origin.
Conversion Equations
Formulas x = r cos(θ) and y = r sin(θ) used to switch between polar and rectangular coordinates.
Pythagorean Theorem
A relationship used to find the radius in polar form: r² = x² + y².
Tangent Function
A trigonometric ratio used to find the angle in polar form: tan(θ) = y/x.
Cardioid
A heart-shaped polar graph with equation r = a ± a cos(θ) or r = a ± a sin(θ).
Limacon
A polar graph with equation r = a ± b cos(θ) or r = a ± b sin(θ), where a ≠ b, producing dimples or loops.
Rose
A polar graph with petal patterns, given by r = a cos(nθ) or r = a sin(nθ), where n determines petal count.
Lemniscate
A figure-eight shaped polar graph with equation r² = a² cos(2θ) or r² = a² sin(2θ).
Symmetry
A property indicating whether a polar graph mirrors across the polar axis, θ = π/2, or the pole.
Quadrantal Angles
Key angles (0, π/2, π, 3π/2) used for plotting and analyzing points in polar graphs.