Open QuestionIn Exercises 33–40, polar coordinates of a point are given. Find the rectangular coordinates of each point.(4, 90°)
Open QuestionIn Exercises 33–40, polar coordinates of a point are given. Find the rectangular coordinates of each point.(−4, π/2)
Open QuestionIn Exercises 33–40, polar coordinates of a point are given. Find the rectangular coordinates of each point.(7.4, 2.5)
Open QuestionIn Exercises 35–44, test for symmetry and then graph each polar equation.r = 1 / 1−cos θ
Open QuestionIn Exercises 41–48, the rectangular coordinates of a point are given. Find polar coordinates of each point. Express θ in radians.(−2, 2)
Open QuestionIn Exercises 41–48, the rectangular coordinates of a point are given. Find polar coordinates of each point. Express θ in radians. _(2,−2√3)
Open QuestionIn Exercises 35–44, test for symmetry and then graph each polar equation.r = 2 + 3 sin 2θ
Open QuestionIn Exercises 41–48, the rectangular coordinates of a point are given. Find polar coordinates of each point. Express θ in radians. _(−√3,−1)
Open QuestionIn Exercises 41–48, the rectangular coordinates of a point are given. Find polar coordinates of each point. Express θ in radians.(5, 0)
Open QuestionIn Exercises 49–58, convert each rectangular equation to a polar equation that expresses r in terms of θ.3x + y = 7
Open QuestionIn Exercises 49–58, convert each rectangular equation to a polar equation that expresses r in terms of θ.x = 7
Open QuestionIn Exercises 49–58, convert each rectangular equation to a polar equation that expresses r in terms of θ.x² + y² = 9
Open QuestionIn Exercises 54–60, convert each polar equation to a rectangular equation. Then use your knowledge of the rectangular equation to graph the polar equation in a polar coordinate system.θ = 3π/4