Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Advanced Engineering Mathematics
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ISBN: 9780470458365
Author: Erwin Kreyszig
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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John plots the point with the polar coordinates
(3,5).
How does he plot this point?
Drag a value or phrase into each box to correctly complete the statements.
John first determines which line the angle of rotation places the point on. This line tells John that the point must
if r is negative.
lie in
ifr is positive or
The radius of 3 tells John that the point lies on the third circle of the polar plane. The value of r is positive.
Therefore, the point will lie
the angle of rotation.
quadrant I
quadrant II
quadrant III
quadrant IV
in the same quadrant as
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Transcribed Image Text:John plots the point with the polar coordinates (3,5). How does he plot this point? Drag a value or phrase into each box to correctly complete the statements. John first determines which line the angle of rotation places the point on. This line tells John that the point must if r is negative. lie in ifr is positive or The radius of 3 tells John that the point lies on the third circle of the polar plane. The value of r is positive. Therefore, the point will lie the angle of rotation. quadrant I quadrant II quadrant III quadrant IV in the same quadrant as
How does he plot this point?
Drag a value or phrase into each box to correctly complete the statements.
John first determines which line the angle of rotation places the point on. This line tells John that the point must
lie in:
if r is positive or
if r is negative.
The radius of 3 tells John that the point lies on the third circle of the polar plane. The value of r is positive.
Therefore, the point will lie
the angle of rotation.
quadrant I
quadrant II
quadrant III
quadrant IV
in the same quadrant as
in the opposite quadrant of
expand button
Transcribed Image Text:How does he plot this point? Drag a value or phrase into each box to correctly complete the statements. John first determines which line the angle of rotation places the point on. This line tells John that the point must lie in: if r is positive or if r is negative. The radius of 3 tells John that the point lies on the third circle of the polar plane. The value of r is positive. Therefore, the point will lie the angle of rotation. quadrant I quadrant II quadrant III quadrant IV in the same quadrant as in the opposite quadrant of
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