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Ch 9 Polar Coordinates and Complex numbers

Ch 9 Polar Coordinates and Complex numbers. Lesson 9.1 Graphing polar points Graphing simple polar equations Finding the distance between 2 polar points. Points in a Polar Grid are given by ( r , q ) - the values of r and q can be positive or negative.

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Ch 9 Polar Coordinates and Complex numbers

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  1. Ch 9 Polar Coordinates and Complex numbers Lesson 9.1 Graphing polar points Graphing simple polar equations Finding the distance between 2 polar points.

  2. Points in a Polar Grid are given by (r, q) - the values of r and q can be positive or negative. • Each point can be given by several different ordered pairs. • The polar equation r = k is a circle. • The polar equation q = k is a line.

  3. Start by finding the angle or “argument”. Then count r from the “pole” out. Move forward toward the angle if r is positive. Move backward away from the angle if r is negative.

  4. Lesson Overview 9-1A

  5. If the polar equation is r = n, the graph will be a circle with the radius of n Try graphing this in your calculator now! Set your mode from function to polar. Press y= and you now see r=. Type in 3 then zoom standard, zoom square.

  6. Lesson Overview 9-1B

  7. Find the distance between points (3,70°) and (5, 120°)

  8. Now lets try the following problems. • Copy the questions on your notebook paper. • Use the polar paper given you. • Write your answers. • Check for correctness.

  9. 5-Minute Check Lesson 9-2A

  10. 5-Minute Check Lesson 9-2B

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