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Sullivan Algebra and Trigonometry: Section 10.2 Objectives of this Section Graph and Identify Polar Equations by Converting to Rectangular Coordinates.

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1 Sullivan Algebra and Trigonometry: Section 10.2 Objectives of this Section Graph and Identify Polar Equations by Converting to Rectangular Coordinates Test Polar Equations for Symmetry Graph Polar Equations by Plotting Points

2 An equation whose variables are polar coordinates is called a polar equation. The graph of a polar equation consists of all points whose polar coordinates satisfy the equation.

3 Identify and graph the equation: r = 2 Circle with center at the pole and radius 2.

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6 Let a be a nonzero real number, the graph of the equation is a horizontal line a units above the pole if a > 0 and units below the pole if a < 0.

7 Let a be a nonzero real number, the graph of the equation is a vertical line a units to the right of the pole if a > 0 and units to the left of the pole if a < 0.

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10 Let a be a positive real number. Then, Circle: radius a; center at (0, a) in rectangular coordinates. Circle: radius a; center at (0, -a) in rectangular coordinates.

11 Let a be a positive real number. Then, Circle: radius a; center at (a, 0) in rectangular coordinates. Circle: radius a; center at (-a, 0) in rectangular coordinates.

12 Symmetry with Respect to the Polar Axis (x-axis):

13 Symmetry with Respect to the Line (y-axis)

14 Symmetry with Respect to the Pole (Origin):

15 Tests for Symmetry Symmetry with Respect to the Polar Axis (x-axis):

16 Symmetry with Respect to the Line (y-axis): Tests for Symmetry

17 Symmetry with Respect to the Pole (Origin):


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