Exam 8: Polar Coordinates and Parametric Equations

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Convert the polar equation r2=sin2θr ^ { 2 } = \sin 2 \theta to rectangular form.

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Sketch a graph of the rectangular equation. [Hint: First convert the equation to polar coordinates.] (x2+y2+x)2=16(x2+y2)\left( x ^ { 2 } + y ^ { 2 } + x \right) ^ { 2 } = 16 \left( x ^ { 2 } + y ^ { 2 } \right)

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Convert the equation to polar form. x2y2=4x ^ { 2 } - y ^ { 2 } = 4

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Write 232i- 2 \sqrt { 3 } - 2 i in polar form, with θ\theta between 00 and 2π2 \pi .

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For the point with polar coordinates P(6,0)P ( - 6,0 ) find two other polar coordinate representations of P with r<0.r < 0 .

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Sketch the graph of the polar equation. r=2sinθ+cosθr = 2 \sin \theta + \cos \theta

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Find (33i)3( 3 - \sqrt { 3 } i ) ^ { 3 } using DeMoivre's Theorem.

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Sketch the graph of the polar equation. r=6cos3θr = 6 \cos 3 \theta

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Use a graphing device to draw the curve represented by x=2cos2t+tx = 2 \cos 2 t + t , y=2sin2t+ty = 2 \sin 2 t + t .

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Sketch a graph of the polar equation. r=3cosθr = \sqrt { 3 } - \cos \theta

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Use a graphing device to sketch the curve represented by x=sin5t,y=cos2tx = \sin 5 t , y = \cos 2 t .

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Write 2+2i2 + 2 i in polar form, with θ\theta between 00 and 2π2 \pi .

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Plot the point with polar coordinates (2,8π/9)( - 2,8 \pi / 9 ) and give two other polar coordinate representations, one with r<0r< 0 , and the other with r>0r > 0 .

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Convert the equation x4y4=1x ^ { 4 } - y ^ { 4 } = 1 to polar form.

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Convert the polar equation to rectangular coordinates. r=8cosθr = 8 \cos \theta

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Convert the equation x2+xy+y2=4x ^ { 2 } + x y + y ^ { 2 } = 4 to polar form.

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Write z1=2iz _ { 1 } = 2 i and z2=2+2iz _ { 2 } = - 2 + 2 i in polar form, and then find z1z2z _ { 1 } z _ { 2 } , z1/z2z _ { 1 } / z _ { 2 } , and 1/z11 / z _ { 1 } .

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Find (3+3i)2( 3 + \sqrt { 3 } i ) ^ { - 2 } using DeMoivre's Theorem.

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Sketch a graph of the polar equation. r=3cos3θr= - 3 \cos 3 \theta

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Test the polar equation for symmetry with respect to the polar axis, the pole, and the line θ=π/2\theta = \pi / 2 . r=432sinθr = \frac { 4 } { 3 - 2 \sin \theta }

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