MAT136H1 Lecture Notes - Polar Coordinate System, Cartesian Coordinate System, Strategy First

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First graph the in term of in cartesian coordinates. Then given the length and sign of the radius at. "s, trace out the curve of the polar equation. Since sinusoidal graphs cyclically rotate around max and min values, these correspond to the max length of radius, with and denoting rotation for each angle. Sketch the curve given by the polar equation by first sketching the graph of in term of in cartesian coordinates. The graph of in term of in cartesian coordinates is given as follows. This means the radius is 0 when and reaches at maximum radius of 2 when for any constant counter k. and radius of -2, meaning flipped to the opposite when.

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