
Uive the rectangular coordinates (-4, 459) O (2,222) O (-212, -2) O (-23, -22) (22.2)
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4. Compare rectangular coordinates with polar coordinates and cylindrical coordinates. Rectangular Cylindrical Polar X, Y. Z R 5. For a circular motion, what are the normal and tangential components of the acceleration in the polar coordinates. Normal component ? Tangential component ? m
4. Compare rectangular coordinates with polar coordinates and cylindrical coordinates. Rectangular Cylindrical Polar X, Y. Z R 5. For a circular motion, what are the normal and tangential components of the acceleration in the polar coordinates....
3 The rectangular coordinates of the point with spherical coordinates (0,0,) = (4,7/3,7/4) are (6.05) A (v2,16,23) B. (16,72,272) C (V3, 16, 2v2) D (V6, V3, 22)
Question 4 Convert the given polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates. (a) (6,35) *)(-2,- ) (c) (1,0)
Question 3 Convert the given rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates (a) (4,-4) (6 (2,2V3)
Find the rectangular coordinates for the point whose polar coordinates are given. 8 TT 6 (x, y) = ) =( Convert the rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates with r> 0 and 0 se<2n. (-2, 2) (r, 0) Convert the rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates with r> 0 and O So<211. (V18, V18) (r, ) = Find the rectangular coordinates for the point whose polar coordinates are given. (417, - ) (x, y) =
F. Change the coordinates shown as follows: 1. Rectangular (1,3,-1) to cylindrical equation. 2. Rectangular (4,1,-3) to spherical equation. 3. cylindrical (417) to rectangular equation. G. Change the following rectangular equations as follows 1. -3x2 + 2y2 -z 0 to cylindrical equation. 2. x2 + 3y2-22-1 to spherical equation
If P = (4, -1) in polar coordinates, express P in rectangular/cartesian coordinates. Plot the point P.
Plot the point whose spherical coordinates are given. Then find the rectangular coordinates of the point. (a) (7,7/3, 7/6) 3 3 لا | من | л л 6 6 o (x, y, z) = (b) (3, п/2, 3/4) ы Зл 3 л 4 T 3 о 3 л T 2 у y Зл 3 л 4 4 (x, y, 2) =
6. A point is given in rectangular coordinates. Convert the point to polar coordinates. (There are many answers). (2 pts) A) (4, -3) (2 pts) B) (-1,v3)
5. A point is given in polar coordinates. Convert the point to rectangular coordinates. (2 pts) A) (2,5) (2 pts) B) (3.-5)