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Polar Coordinates Worksheet

This document is a worksheet on polar coordinates with multiple parts: 1) Graphing points in polar coordinate form 2) Converting between polar and rectangular coordinate forms 3) Converting rectangular equations to polar form and vice versa It involves skills like graphing points, writing equivalent polar coordinates where the angle is in different ranges, converting between polar and rectangular coordinates, and rewriting equations in different coordinate systems.

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Polar Coordinates Worksheet

This document is a worksheet on polar coordinates with multiple parts: 1) Graphing points in polar coordinate form 2) Converting between polar and rectangular coordinate forms 3) Converting rectangular equations to polar form and vice versa It involves skills like graphing points, writing equivalent polar coordinates where the angle is in different ranges, converting between polar and rectangular coordinates, and rewriting equations in different coordinate systems.

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Pre-Calculus Worksheet Name: ______________________

Section 10.7 – Polar Coordinates Period: ____


90°

I. Graph and label each point.

( )
1. A 3,30

2. B ( 5,240 )

3. C (1,135 ) 

4. D ( 2, −60 )  180° 0°

5. E ( −2,45 ) 

6. F ( −4,300 ) 

7. G ( −5, −45 ) 

8. H ( −2,0 ) 

9. I ( 0, −270 ) 
270°

State three other pairs of polar coordinates for each point where −360 < θ < 360 . Show work.
 
II.
10. ( −2,150 ) 
11. (5, −60 )

III. State three other pairs of polar coordinates for each point where −2π < θ < 2π . Show work.
 π  2π 
12.  4,  13.  −3, 
 5  3 

IV. A point in polar coordinates is given. Convert the point to rectangular coordinates. Show work.
 π  5π 
14.  3,  15.  −1, 
 2  4 

16.  2,
7π  17. ( −2.5,1.1)

 6  Use a calculator.

V. A point in rectangular coordinates is given. Convert the point to polar coordinates. Show work.
18. ( −3, −3) 19. ( −6,0)

20. ( 4, −4 3 ) 21. ( −3,4 )

VI. Convert the rectangular equation to polar form.


22. x + y =
92 2 23. y = 4 24. y = x

VII. Convert each polar equation to rectangular form.


25. r = −5sec θ 26. r = 4sin θ 26. r = 4

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