Polar Coordinates
Polar Coordinates
Polar Coordinate
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Introduction
Geographical positioning makes use of the angles from a reference
axis to locate specific points on the earth.
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Rang Cartesian Quadran
e Coordinate t
s
0°- (x, y) I
90°
90°- (-x, y) II
180°
Value of Quadrant
Calculated value I
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Where the value of r can be negative. The value of angle changes
based on the quadrant in which the r lies.
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By using polar coordinates we mark a point by how far away and at
what angle it is.
Here, the point P is at a distance 'rr' from the origin (0) and is at an
angle of θθ from the reference axis i.e., the x𝑥-axis.
The origin is called the pole, and the x𝑥-axis is termed as the polar
axis.
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The grid pattern for both the coordinate systems is presented below.
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How to Plot Points Using Polar Coordinates?
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The Formulas for Converting Between Polar and Cartesian
Coordinates
The formulas for the conversion of polar coordinates into Cartesian
coordinates and vice-versa involve trigonometric functions.
Here are the formulas:
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Convert Polar Coordinates into Cartesian Coordinates
We can convert polar coordinates into Cartesian coordinates (x,y)
(𝑥,𝑦) by using the trigonometric functions sinsinand coscos.
x=rcosθ𝑥=𝑟cos𝜃
y=rsinθ𝑦=𝑟sin𝜃
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Convert Cartesian Coordinates into Polar Coordinates
What is tan-1?
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It is also termed as an inverse tangent function/ arctangent.
The functions of tangent and arctangent are inverse.
Tangent takes an angle and gives us a ratio, whereas, inverse tangent
takes a ratio like 815815 and gives us an angle.
Thus, Cartesian coordinates can be converted into polar coordinates by
using the below-given formula:
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Polar grid
Polar grid with different angles as shown below:
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Cartesian to Polar Coordinates
x = r cos θ
y = r sin θ
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3D Polar Coordinates
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Polar Coordinates Examples
Example1: Plot the points M (2,π2)(2,𝜋2) and N(3,3π4)(3,3𝜋4) on a
polar coordinate plane. Can you also identify the polar coordinate of
the point C?
Solution: The points M and N can be plotted on a polar coordinate
plane as given below.
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Example 2:
Convert the polar coordinate (4, π/2) to a rectangular point.
Solution:
Given,
We know that,
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Example 3:
Convert the rectangular or cartesian coordinates (2, 2) to polar
coordinates.
Solution:
Given,
(x, y)=(2, 2)
Note:
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Example4: What will be Cartesian coordinates for polar coordinates
(10,30∘10,30∘)?
Solution: For x𝑥 coordinate, we will use the cosine function
x=r×cosθ𝑥=𝑟×cosθ
For y𝑦 coordinate, we will use the sine function, y=r×sinθ𝑦=𝑟×sinθ
Putting r=10𝑟=10
cos30=√32x=10×√3/2x=5√3x=5×1.732x=8.66cos30=32𝑥=10×3/2𝑥=
53𝑥=5×1.732𝑥=8.66
sin30∘=12y=r×sinθy=10×12y=5sin30∘=12𝑦=𝑟×sin𝜃𝑦=10×12𝑦=5
For y𝑦 we will use sine function
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Conclusion
Polar coordinates offer a unique and valuable perspective on points in
a plane. Their ability to simplify representations of radial patterns and
circular motion makes them a powerful tool in various fields.
Understanding the conversion between Cartesian and polar
coordinates, along with the ability to express equations of curves in
polar form, enhances the comprehension and application of this
alternative coordinate system.
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