
- (a) Explain the polar
coordinate system . - (b) Graph the points with polar coordinates (2, π/3) and (−1, 3π/4).
- (c) State the equations that relate the rectangular coordinates of a point to its polar coordinates.
- (d) Find rectangular coordinates for (2, π/3).
- (e) Find polar coordinates for P(−2, 2).
(a)

To describe: The polar coordinate system.
Explanation of Solution
The coordinate system
In polar coordinate system r shows the distance of the point and
In polar coordinate system take
In polar coordinate system negative r signifies that the polar coordinate
The below figure shows the polar coordinates
Figure (1)
In the above figure, the point P is r unit away adjoining with angle
(b)

To sketch: The graph of the polar coordinates.
Explanation of Solution
The below graph shows the polar coordinates
Figure (2)
In the above graph, point
(c)

To describe: The equations that relate the rectangular coordinates and polar coordinates of a point with each other.
Explanation of Solution
Use the equations
Use the equations
(d)

To find: The rectangular coordinate of the point.
Answer to Problem 1RCC
The rectangular coordinate of the point
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The value of polar coordinate is
Calculation:
Use the equations
The formula to calculate the x coordinate is,
Substitute 2 for r and
The value of the x coordinate is 1.
The formula to calculate the y coordinate is,
Substitute 2 for r and
The value of the y coordinate is
Thus, the rectangular coordinate of the point
(e)

To find: The polar coordinate of the point.
Answer to Problem 1RCC
The polar coordinate of the point
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The value of rectangular coordinate is
Calculation:
Use the equations
The formula to calculate the r is,
Substitute
The value of r is
The formula to calculate the value of
Substitute
The value of
Thus, the rectangular coordinate of the point
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