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10.3 day 1 Polar Coordinates Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, Washington.

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1 10.3 day 1 Polar Coordinates Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, Washington

2 One way to give someone directions is to tell them to go three blocks East and five blocks South. Another way to give directions is to point and say “Go a half mile in that direction.” Polar graphing is like the second method of giving directions. Each point is determined by a distance and an angle. Initial ray A polar coordinate pair determines the location of a point.

3 (Circle centered at the origin) (Line through the origin) Some curves are easier to describe with polar coordinates:

4 More than one coordinate pair can refer to the same point. All of the polar coordinates of this point are:

5 Tests for Symmetry: x-axis: If (r,  ) is on the graph,so is (r, -  ).

6 Tests for Symmetry: y-axis: If (r,  ) is on the graph,so is (r,  -  )or (-r, -  ).

7 Tests for Symmetry: origin: If (r,  ) is on the graph,so is (-r,  )or (r,  +  ).

8 Tests for Symmetry: If a graph has two symmetries, then it has all three: 


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