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12.06 Graphing polar equations

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Consider the point $\left(8,\frac{11\pi}{6}\right)$(8,11π6), in polar coordinates.

a

This point is $\editable{}$ units away from the pole on a polar grid.

b

What is the size of the angle that the point makes with the polar axis? Give your answer in radians.

c

Which of the following shows the location of $\left(8,\frac{11\pi}{6}\right)$(8,11π6) on a polar grid?

A polar coordinate grid with several blue points labeled from A to H. The grid has concentric circles increasing in radius at consistent intervals which represents the axes of the polar coordinate grid. The fifth circle is labeled $10$10 indicating that it is the 10th axis. Point $A$A is at $\left(8,\frac{\pi}{3}\right)$(8,π3); point $B$B is at $\left(8,\frac{\pi}{6}\right)$(8,π6); point $C$C is at $\left(8,\frac{11\pi}{6}\right)$(8,11π6); point $D$D is at $\left(8,\frac{5\pi}{3}\right)$(8,5π3); point $E$E is at $\left(4,\frac{\pi}{3}\right)$(4,π3); point $F$F is at $\left(4,\frac{\pi}{6}\right)$(4,π6); point $G$G is at $\left(4,\frac{11\pi}{6}\right)$(4,11π6); point $H$H is at $\left(4,\frac{5\pi}{3}\right)$(4,5π3). The coordinates of all points are not explicitly given in the image and should never be given as answer to any questions/prompts.
Easy
1min

Consider the point $\left(8,\left(-30\right)^\circ\right)$(8,(30)°), in polar coordinates.

Easy
< 1min

Consider the points that have been graphed on the polar grid below.

Easy
8min

Convert the point $\left(8,9\right)$(8,9) from rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates $\left(r,\theta\right)$(r,θ), where $0^\circ\le\theta<360^\circ$0°θ<360°. Give each value correct to two decimal places.

Easy
2min
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