Using Polar Coordinates. Graphing and converting polar and rectangular coordinates
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1 Using Polar Coordinates Graphing and converting polar and rectangular coordinates
2 Butterflies are among the most celebrated of all insects. It s hard not to notice their beautiful colors and graceful flight. Their symmetry can be eplored with trigonometric functions and a system for plotting points called the polar coordinate system. In many cases, polar coordinates are simpler and easier to use than rectangular coordinates.
3 You are familiar with plotting with a rectangular coordinate system. We are going to look at a new coordinate system called the polar coordinate system.
4 The center of the graph is called the pole. Angles are measured from the positive ais. Points are represented by a radius and an angle (r, ) To plot the point 5, 4 First find the angle Then move out along the terminal side 5
5 The polar coordinate system is formed by fiing a point, O, which is the pole (or origin). The polar ais is the ray constructed from O. Each point P in the plane can be assigned polar coordinates (r, ). P = (r, ) Pole (Origin) O = directed angle Polar ais r is the directed distance from O to P. is the directed angle (counterclockwise) from the polar ais to OP. Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 5
6 Graphing Polar Coordinates A The grid at the left is a polar grid. The typical angles of 0 o, 45 o, 90 o, are shown on the graph along with circles of radius 1,,, 4, and 5 units. Points in polar form are given as (r, ) where r is the radius to the point and is the angle of the point. On one of your polar graphs, plot the point (, 90 o )? The point on the graph labeled A is correct.
7 A negative angle would be measured clockwise like usual., 4 To plot a point with a negative radius, find the terminal side of the angle but then measure from the pole in the negative direction of the terminal side., 4
8 Polar coordinates can also be given with the angle in degrees (8, 10 ) (6, -10 ) (-5, 00 ) (-, 540 )
9 Graphing Polar Coordinates B A C Now, try graphing. Did you get point B?, 4 Polar points have a new aspect. A radius can be negative! A negative radius means to go in the eact opposite direction of the angle. To graph (-4, 40 o ), find 40 o and move 4 units in the opposite direction. The opposite direction is always a 180 o difference. Point C is at (-4, 40 o ). This point could also be labeled as (4, 60 o ).
10 Graphing Polar Coordinates A C How would you write point A with a negative radius? A correct answer would be (-, 70 o ) or (-, -90 o ). B In fact, there are an infinite number of ways to label a single polar point. Is (, 450 o ) the same point? Don t forget, you can also use radian angles as well as angles in degrees. On your own, find at least 4 different polar coordinates for point B.
11 Plotting Points The point ( r, ), terminal side of the angle lies two units from the pole on the., 1 0, 4 4 units from the pole Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 11
12 There are many ways to represent the point,., 5,, 4,, 5, additional ways to represent the point, 1 0 ( r, ) r, n ( r, ) r, (n 1) Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 1
13 Let's plot the following points: 7, 7, 5 7, 7, Notice unlike in the rectangular coordinate system, there are many ways to list the same point.
14 Converting from Rectangular to Polar Find the polar form for the rectangular point (4, ). r 4 (4, ) To find the polar coordinate, we must calculate the radius and angle to the given point. We can use our knowledge of right triangle trigonometry to find the radius and angle. r = + 4 r = 5 r = 5 tan = ¾ = tan -1 (¾) = 6.87 o or 0.64 rad The polar form of the rectangular point (4, ) is (5, 6.87 o )
15 Converting from Rectangular to Polar In general, the rectangular point (, y) is converted to polar form (r, θ) by: r (, y) y 1. Finding the radius r = + y. Finding the angle tan = y/ or = tan -1 (y/) Recall that some angles require the angle to be converted to the appropriate quadrant.
16 Converting from Rectangular to Polar On your own, find polar form for the point (-, ). tan (-, ) r = (-) + r = tan r = 1 r = 1 o However, the angle must be in the second quadrant, so we add 180 o to the answer and get an angle of 1.70 o. The polar form is ( 1, 1.70 o )
17 Converting from Polar to Rectanglar Convert the polar point (4, 0 o ) to rectangular coordinates. We are given the radius of 4 and angle of 0 o. Find the values of and y. 4 0 o y Using trig to find the values of and y, we know that cos = /r or = r cos. Also, sin = y/r or y = r sin. r cos y rsin o y 4sin0o 4cos 0 y 41 4 The point in rectangular form is:,
18 Converting from Polar to Rectanglar On your own, convert (, 5π/) to rectangular coordinates. We are given the radius of and angle of 5π/ or 00 o. Find the values of and y. -60 o r cos cos 00 1 o y rsin y sin00o y The point in rectangular form is:,
19 The relationship between rectangular and polar coordinates is as follows. y The point (, y) lies on a circle of radius r, therefore, r = + y. Pole (Origin) r y (, y) (r, ) Definitions of trigonometric functions sin cos tan y r r y Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 19
20 Coordinate Conversion cos r y sin r y tan Eample: rcos y rsin r y (Pythagorean Identity) Convert the point 4, into rectangular coordinates. r cos 4cos 4 1 y rsin 4sin 4 y,, Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 0
21 Eample: Convert the point (1,1) into polar coordinates. y, 1,1 y tan r y 1 1 One set of polar coordinates is ( r, ),. 4 Another set is ( r, ), 5. 4 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 1
22 Let's take a point in the rectangular coordinate system and convert it to the polar coordinate system. polar coordinates are: r (, 4) 4 We'll find in radians (5, 0.9) Based on the trig you know can you see how to find r and? 4 r r = 5 tan 4 tan
23 Let's generalize this to find formulas for converting from rectangular to polar coordinates. (, y) r y r y y tan y r y 1 tan
24 Now let's go the other way, from polar to rectangular coordinates. Based on the trig you know can you see how to find and y? 4 4 cos rectangular coordinates are: 4, 4 4 y sin y 4 y,
25 Let's generalize the conversion from polar to rectangular coordinates. r r, y cos r r cos sin y r y r sin
26 Convert the rectangular coordinate system equation to a polar coordinate system equation. y 9 r y r Here each r unit is 1/ and we went out and did all angles. From conversions, how was r related to and y? Before we do the conversion let's look at the graph. r must be but there is no restriction on so consider all values.
27 Convert the rectangular coordinate system equation to a polar coordinate system equation. What are the polar conversions we found for and y? 4y substitute in for and y r cos y r sin r cos 4r sin r cos 4 sin r We wouldn't recognize what this equation looked like in polar coordinates but looking at the rectangular equation we'd know it was a parabola.
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29 When trying to figure out the graphs of polar equations we can convert them to rectangular equations particularly if we recognize the graph in rectangular coordinates. r 7 We could square both sides r 49 Now use our conversion: r y y 49 We recognize this as a circle with center at (0, 0) and a radius of 7. On polar graph paper it will centered at the origin and out 7
30 Let's try another: tan tan Now use our conversion: y tan y Multiply both sides by Take the tangent of both sides To graph on a polar plot we'd go to where and make a line. y We recognize this as a line with slope square root of.
31 Let's try another: r sin 5 Now use our conversion: y r sin y 5 We recognize this as a horizontal line 5 units below the origin (or on a polar plot below the pole)
32 Eample: Convert the polar equation equation. r 4sin into a rectangular r 4sin r 4rsin Multiply each side by r. y 4y Substitute rectangular y y 4 0 Polar form coordinates. 4 Equation of a circle with y center (0, ) and radius of Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved.
33 Rectangular and Polar Equations Equations in rectangular form use variables (, y), while equations in polar form use variables (r, ) where is an angle. Converting from one form to another involves changing the variables from one form to the other. We have already used all of the conversions which are necessary. Converting Polar to Rectangular cos = /r sin = y/r tan = y/ r = + y Converting Rectanglar to Polar = r cos y = r sin + y = r
34 Convert Rectangular Equations to Polar Equations The goal is to change all s and y s to r s and s. When possible, solve for r. Eample 1: Convert + y = 16 to polar form. Since + y = r, substitute into the equation. r = 16 Simplify. r = 4 r = 4 is the equivalent polar equation to + y = 16
35 Convert Rectangular Equations to Polar Equations Eample : Convert y = to polar form. Since y = r sin, substitute into the equation. r sin = Solve for r when possible. r = / sin r = csc is the equivalent polar equation.
36 Convert Rectangular Equations to Polar Equations Eample : Convert ( - ) + (y + ) = 18 to polar form. Square each binomial y + 6y + 9 = 18 Since + y = r, re-write and simplify by combining like terms. + y 6 + 6y = 0 Substitute r for + y, r cos for and r sin for y. r 6rcos + 6rsin = 0 Factor r as a common factor. r(r 6cos + 6sin ) = 0 r = 0 or r 6cos + 6sin = 0 Solve for r: r = 0 or r = 6cos 6sin
37 Convert Polar Equations to Rectangular Equations The goal is to change all r s and s to s and y s. Eample 1: Convert r = 4 to rectangular form. Since r = + y, square both sides to get r. r = 16 Substitute. + y = 16 + y = 16 is the equivalent polar equation to r = 4
38 Convert Polar Equations to Rectangular Equations Eample : Convert r = 5 cos to rectangular form. Multiply both sides by r r = 5 r cos Substitute for r cos r = 5 Substitute for r. + y = 5 is rectangular form.
39 Convert Polar Equations to Rectangular Equations Eample : Convert r = csc to rectangular form. Since csc ß = 1/sin, substitute for csc. r * 1 sin Multiply both sides by 1/sin. 1 sin r sin * * sin 1 Simplify y = is rectangular form.
40 You will notice that polar equations have graphs like the following:
41 Hit the MODE key. Arrow down to where it says Func (short for "function" which is a bit misleading since they are all functions). Now, use the right arrow to choose Pol. Hit ENTER. (*It's easy to forget this step, but it's crucial: until you hit ENTER you have not actually selected Pol, even though it looks like you have!)
42 The calculator is now in polar coordinates mode. To see what that means, try this. Hit the Y= key. Note that, instead of Y1=, Y=, and so on, you now have r1= and so on. In the r1= slot, type 5-5sin(θ) Now hit the familiar X,T,θ,n key, and you get an unfamiliar result. In polar coordinates mode, this key gives you a θ instead of an X. Finally, close off the parentheses and hit GRAPH.
43 If you did everything right, you just asked the calculator to graph the polar equation r=5-5sin(θ). The result looks a bit like a valentine.
44 The WINDOW options are a little different in this mode too. You can still specify X and Y ranges, which define the viewing screen. But you can also specify the θ values that the calculator begins and ends with.
45 Graph r = sin θ Enter the following window values: Θmin = 0 Xmin = -6 Ymin = -4 θma = π Xma = 6 Yma = 4 Θstep = π/4 Xscl = 1 Yscl = 1
46 Graph: a. r = cos θ b. r = - cos θ c. r = 1 cos θ
47 Each polar graph below is called a Limaçon. r 1cos r 1sin Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 47
48 Each polar graph below is called a Lemniscate. r sin r cos Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 48
49 Each polar graph below is called a Rose curve. r cos r sin 4 a 5 5 a 5 5 The graph will have n petals if n is odd, and n petals if n is even. Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 49
50 Function Gallery in your book on page 5 summarizes all of the polar graphs. You can graph these on your calculator. You'll need to change to polar mode and also you must be in radians. If you are in polar function mode when you hit your button to enter a graph you should see r 1 instead of y 1. Your variable button should now put in on TI-8's and it should be a menu choice in 85's & 86's.
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