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9.1 Polar Coordinates.

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1 9.1 Polar Coordinates

2 Polar Coordinates In rectangular coordinates we have an origin; and then we are given a horizontal and vertical distance to a point. In polar coordinates, we are given an origin; and then we are given a distance and a direction to the point.

3 Contrasting Views Rectangular Given a starting point.
Need to work with 4 types of moves (+/- for horizontal and vertical). Polar Given a starting point. Need to work with 2 types of moves (distance and direction).

4 Notation Distance Direction

5 How Do I Graph Them? When I first began plotting polar coordinates, I began by drawing the angle first, and then the distance. Once you get good, you begin to look at them simultaneously.

6 Examples

7 What About Negatives In Polar Coordinates, distances can be negative (kinda). The sign in front of the distance indicates the direction. This is called a “directed distance” and it is a vector.

8 Examples

9 Homework: Pg. 470 # [3], [3], 39


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