Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020
Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781418300203
Author: Prentice Hall
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 10.3, Problem 4E

a)

To determine

To plot: The point with the given rectangular coordinates and find the two sets of corresponding polar coordinates.

a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 4E

The rectangular coordinates are shown in Figure (1) and the two sets of corresponding polar coordinates are 2,7π3 and 2,13π3 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information: A rectangular coordinate is given as 3,1 .

Formula used:

Let the point P have polar coordinates r,θ and rectangular coordinates x,y. The formula to convert rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates is given as:

  r=x2+y2θ=tan1yx

The other polar coordinates of P can be calculated as r,θ+2nπ or r,θ+2n+1π where n is any integer.

Calculation:

Plot 3,1 on rectangular coordinate system as shown below.

  Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020, Chapter 10.3, Problem 4E , additional homework tip  1

Figure (1)

Find the value of r .

  r=x2+y2=32+12=2

Find the value of θ .

  θ=tan1yx=tan131=π3

Thus, the corresponding polar coordinate is 2,π3 .

Substitute 1 for n in r,θ+2nπ to find other set of polar coordinates.

  r,θ+2nπ=2,π3+2×1×π=2,7π3

Substitute 2 for n in r,θ+2nπ to find other set of polar coordinates.

  r,θ+2nπ=2,π3+2×2×π=2,13π3

Therefore, the two sets of corresponding polar coordinates are 2,7π3 and 2,13π3 .

b)

To determine

To plot: The point with the given rectangular coordinates and find the two sets of corresponding polar coordinates.

b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 4E

The rectangular coordinates are shown in Figure (2) and the two sets of corresponding polar coordinates are 5,tan143+2π and 5,tan143+4π .

Explanation of Solution

Given information: A rectangular coordinate is given as 3,4 .

Formula used:

Let the point P have polar coordinates r,θ and rectangular coordinates x,y. The formula to convert rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates is given as:

  r=x2+y2θ=tan1yx

The other polar coordinates of P can be calculated as r,θ+2nπ or r,θ+2n+1π where n is any integer.

Calculation:

Plot 3,4 on rectangular coordinate system as shown below.

  Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020, Chapter 10.3, Problem 4E , additional homework tip  2

Figure (2)

Find the value of r .

  r=x2+y2=32+42=9+16=5

Find the value of θ .

  θ=tan1yx=tan143

Thus, the corresponding polar coordinate is 5,tan143 .

Substitute 1 for n in r,θ+2nπ to find other set of polar coordinates.

  r,θ+2nπ=5,tan143+2×1×π=5,tan143+2π

Substitute 2 for n in r,θ+2nπ to find other set of polar coordinates.

  r,θ+2nπ=5,tan143+2×2×π=5,tan143+4π

Therefore, the two sets of corresponding polar coordinates are 5,tan143+2π and 5,tan143+4π .

c)

To determine

To plot: The point with the given rectangular coordinates and find the two sets of corresponding polar coordinates.

c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 4E

The rectangular coordinates are shown in Figure (3) and the two sets of corresponding polar coordinates are 2,3π2 and 2,7π2 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information: A rectangular coordinate is given as 0,2 .

Formula used:

Let the point P have polar coordinates r,θ and rectangular coordinates x,y. The formula to convert rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates is given as:

  r=x2+y2θ=tan1yx

The other polar coordinates of P can be calculated as r,θ+2nπ or r,θ+2n+1π where n is any integer.

Calculation:

Plot 0,2 on rectangular coordinate system as shown below.

  Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020, Chapter 10.3, Problem 4E , additional homework tip  3

Figure (3)

Find the value of r .

  r=x2+y2=02+22=2

Find the value of θ .

  θ=tan1yx=tan120=π2

Thus, the corresponding polar coordinate is 2,π2 .

Substitute 1 for n in r,θ+2nπ to find other set of polar coordinates.

  r,θ+2nπ=2,π2+2×1×π=2,3π2

Substitute 2 for n in r,θ+2nπ to find other set of polar coordinates.

  r,θ+2nπ=2,π2+2×2×π=2,7π2

Therefore, the two sets of corresponding polar coordinates are 2,3π2 and 2,7π2 .

d)

To determine

To plot: The point with the given rectangular coordinates and find the two sets of corresponding polar coordinates.

d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 4E

The rectangular coordinates are shown in Figure (3) and the two sets of corresponding polar coordinates are 2,2π and 2,4π .

Explanation of Solution

Given information: A rectangular coordinate is given as 2,0 .

Formula used:

Let the point P have polar coordinates r,θ and rectangular coordinates x,y. The formula to convert rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates is given as:

  r=x2+y2θ=tan1yx

The other polar coordinates of P can be calculated as r,θ+2nπ or r,θ+2n+1π where n is any integer.

Calculation:

Plot 2,0 on rectangular coordinate system as shown below.

  Advanced Placement Calculus Graphical Numerical Algebraic Sixth Edition High School Binding Copyright 2020, Chapter 10.3, Problem 4E , additional homework tip  4

Figure (4)

Find the value of r .

  r=x2+y2=22+0=2

Find the value of θ .

  θ=tan1yx=tan102=0

Thus, the corresponding polar coordinate is 2,0 .

Substitute 1 for n in r,θ+2nπ to find other set of polar coordinates.

  r,θ+2nπ=2,0+2×1×π=2,2π

Substitute 2 for n in r,θ+2nπ to find other set of polar coordinates.

  r,θ+2nπ=2,0+2×2×π=2,4π

Therefore, the two sets of corresponding polar coordinates are 2,2π and 2,4π .

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