Respuesta :
Step 1: Plotting the Point
Make a polar coordinate system.
It looks like this ( look at the first photo)
Step 2: Graph the polar function
r=10.
Here since our first coordinate is 10, our radius of our point will be 10.
This basically means we will have a circle with a radius of 10. ( look at the second photo).
Step 3: Look for the angle pi/3,
So that how u graph polar coordinates.
Next, a polar form can have multiple representations.
a. Here we want a radius of to be positve, so our r will stay 10.
We want our angle to lie between 2 pi and 4 pi.
So we just add 2 pi to pi/3.
[tex] \frac{\pi}{3} + 2\pi = \frac{\pi}{3} + \frac{6\pi}{3} = \frac{7\pi}{3} [/tex]
So another angle is
[tex](10, \frac{7\pi}{3} )[/tex]
B. We want r to be negative so
[tex]10( - 1) = - 10[/tex]
And we want our angle to be in between 0 and 2 pi. so we add pi to our angle.
[tex] \frac{\pi}{3} + \pi = \frac{\pi}{3} + \frac{3\pi}{3} = \frac{4\pi}{3} [/tex]
So our new representation is
[tex]( - 10, \frac{4\pi}{3} )[/tex]
C. Finally, we want our r to be positvr and our angle to be negative and in between -2pi and 0.
So we just subtract 2 pi.
[tex] \frac{\pi}{3} - 2\pi = \frac{\pi}{3} - \frac{6\pi}{3} = - \frac{5\pi}{3} [/tex]
So our new representation is
[tex](10, - \frac{5\pi}{3}) [/tex]