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  1. Converting Equations from Polar to Rectangular - Socratic

    Questions and Videos on Converting Equations from Polar to Rectangular, within Precalculus

  2. How do you write 1/2+5i in polar form and find ? | Socratic

    Feb 12, 2016 · How do you write 1 2 + 5i in polar form and find ? Trigonometry The Polar System The Trigonometric Form of Complex Numbers

  3. Converting Between Systems Questions and Videos - Socratic

    Questions How do you convert rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates? When is it easier to use the polar form of an equation or a rectangular form of an equation? How do you write #r = 4 \cos …

  4. How do you convert (-13,12) to polar form? | Socratic

    How do you convert (− 13, 12) to polar form? Trigonometry The Polar System Converting Between Systems

  5. Answers created by Sridhar V. - Socratic

    How do you sketch the graph of #y= (x+2)^2# and describe the transformation? How do you graph #y=tan ( (1/2)x)#? How do you convert # (-2,0)# from cartesian to polar coordinates? How do you …

  6. Can you help me Transform from a polar to a rectangular ... - Socratic

    (x-1)^2+(y-1)^2=2 We use the following three definitions to convert between Cartesian and polar coordinates r:=sqrt (x^2+y^2) x=rcostheta rArr costheta=x/r y=rsintheta rArr sintheta=y/r Using these, …

  7. Answers created by Hriman - Socratic

    How do you convert #y=5# to polar form? Find a confunction with the same value as tan pi*/8 ? Bicarbonate Ion: Acid or Base? An electric toy car with a mass of #8 kg# is powered by a motor with …

  8. How is -1+i√3 written in polar form? - Socratic

    See explanation. First we need to calculate the module: |z|=sqrt(a^2+b^2)=sqrt((-1)^2+sqrt(3)^2)=sqrt(1+3)=2 Now we have: z=|z|*(cosvarphi+isinvarphi) Here |z|=2, so cos …

  9. Question #0df6a - Socratic

    Polar molecules mix easily with another polar molecule and form a homogenous phase / solution whether when they are subjected to mix with a non-polar molecule they stay as separate phases and …

  10. How do you convert 0.00083 into scientific notation? - Socratic

    The number in standard scientific notation is 8.3× 10^(-4). In scientific notation, numbers are written in the form a × 10^b, where a is the "pre-exponential" part and 10^b is the "exponential part". Your …