The -3, 60 is equivalent to 3, 240. And actually what you explained fits well to the (r=3, theta=240). r is a value that can not be negative in the real sense and hence its orientation is what decides where the polar coordinate point is. The upper or norther hemisphere could be treated as + and lower or southern hemisphere could be treated as negative. So -3 must be in southern hemisphere and with angle 60, always measured from vertical axis.
Thank you alot for this Video but there is a Q that really got me confused.which says write the equation x²+y²=4x in the polar form..i would be so glad if you give me any idea about it.. Thank you again..
For letter B, y axis, I can't get the answer to square root of 3. For letter C, I can't get the answers to fraction. However, I got it right in decimals form. Can you help me setup my calculator? TI-84 Plus CE
very helpful but wished he did some with numbers that aren't in degrees or on the unit circle
Ya, kept it simple to get started. Thanks for the suggestion. Here is a Playlist for more: ua-cam.com/video/tS-X5qMi9Tg/v-deo.html
The -3, 60 is equivalent to 3, 240. And actually what you explained fits well to the (r=3, theta=240). r is a value that can not be negative in the real sense and hence its orientation is what decides where the polar coordinate point is. The upper or norther hemisphere could be treated as + and lower or southern hemisphere could be treated as negative. So -3 must be in southern hemisphere and with angle 60, always measured from vertical axis.
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Problem solved ...Sir .
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Sure, please provide some example. Thanks
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how to convert polar components of velocity verctors ie Vr and V(theeta) to cartesian comp ie (u and v)
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Thank you sir
Thanks. Here is a related playlist on Polar Coordinates: ua-cam.com/play/PLJ-ma5dJyAqqJlbFcF2eqINDAvKOvTDAe.html
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What’s the settings of your calculator? When i input sin 120, it gives me decimal, not square root of 3. Also, ur vid is super helpful. Thank you!
check ur calculator. is it in degrees or radians?
Equation ka batao eq kaise convert kre polar to Cartesian
Thank you alot for this Video but there is a Q that really got me confused.which says write the equation x²+y²=4x in the polar form..i would be so glad if you give me any idea about it..
Thank you again..
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For letter B, y axis, I can't get the answer to square root of 3. For letter C, I can't get the answers to fraction. However, I got it right in decimals form. Can you help me setup my calculator? TI-84 Plus CE
Math -> Fraction -> Enter
Sir can u please solve this...(3,-2π/3) in Cartesian form
Thanks, will soon upload the video.
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