Polar Coordinates and Graphing Polar Equations
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Everything we have done on the coordinate plane so far has been using rectangular coordinates. That's the x and y we are used to. But that's not the only coordinate system. We can also use polar coordinates, which graph points in terms of a radius, or distance from a pole, and theta, the angle associated with the point. This system is useful for graphing circles and other curved objects, so let's make sure we understand how to use these, as well as convert between polar and rectangular forms. • Watch the whole Mathematics playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveMath • Classical Physics Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDavePhysics1 • Modern Physics Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDavePhysics2 • General Chemistry Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGenChem • Organic Chemistry Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveOrgChem • Biochemistry Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveBiochem • Biology Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveBio • EMAIL► [email protected] • PATREON► / professordaveexplains • Check out Is This Wi-Fi Organic? , my book on disarming pseudoscience! • Amazon: https://amzn.to/2HtNpVH • Bookshop: https://bit.ly/39cKADM • Barnes and Noble: https://bit.ly/3pUjmrn • Book Depository: http://bit.ly/3aOVDlT
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