FM: Pure: Polar Coordinates
what are the form of polar coordinated
(r,θ)
what are angles usually measured in when using polar coordinates
angles are normally measured in radians when using polar coordinates . If the angle can be expressed as a multiple of , as for point C in Example 1, then always do so unless you are instructed otherwise.
what is the (x,y) system of coordinates referred to as
cartesian system
to find the gradient of the polar curve what must you do
convert to cartesian form before differentiating
what does differentiating the polar curve do
gives you the rate of change of r with respect to θ which is not the same as the gradient of a polar curve
what do polar coordinates have
polar coordinates give an alternative method of describing the location of a point in the two-dimensional plane
what does r stand for
the distance of the point P from the origin
how do you know exactly what the θ is in the polar coordinates
the equation tanθ=y/x always gives two solutions in the range -π<θ≤π you must select the correct one by considering in which quadrant the point lies
what does θ stand for
usually measured in degrees or radians in an anticlockwise direction from the intial line which is drawn horizontally to the right
for converting polar coordinates to cartesian coordinates what formulae must you follow
x=rcosθ y=rsinθ