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− | |How do you calculate <math style="vertical-align: -5px">y'</math> for a polar curve <math style="vertical-align: -5px">r=f(\theta)</math> | + | |How do you calculate <math style="vertical-align: -5px">y'</math> for a polar curve <math style="vertical-align: -5px">r=f(\theta)?</math> |
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− | ::Since <math style="vertical-align: -5px">x=r\cos(\theta),~y=r\sin(\theta)</math> | + | ::Since <math style="vertical-align: -5px">x=r\cos(\theta),~y=r\sin(\theta),</math> we have |
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Revision as of 11:50, 1 March 2016
A curve is given in polar coordinates by
a) Sketch the curve.
b) Compute .
c) Compute .
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How do you calculate for a polar curve |
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Solution:
(a)
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Insert sketch of graph |
(b)
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First, recall we have |
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Since |
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Hence, |
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Thus, we have
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(c)
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We have |
So, first we need to find |
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since and |
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Now, using the resulting formula for we get |
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(a) See Step 1 above for the graph. |
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