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Professor Leonard ,thank you for another outstanding video/lecture on How to Convert From Polar Coordinates to Rectangular Coordinates in Precalculus/Trigonometry. This is an important topic in Mathematics and Applied Engineering. This material is simple to understand but finding the quadrants for each problem can be confusing.
On the last example: (-4.98, -3.85)??? Am I missing something? I'm getting (-4.74, -3.67). If someone would be able to advise, please, that would be much appreciated. Thank you so much!
can we just use cos inverse to get the angle if we find r prior to that ? specially if the angle is in quad 2 where tan inverse doesnt return any angle of that while cos inverse does.
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Professor Leonard ,thank you for another outstanding video/lecture on How to Convert From Polar Coordinates to Rectangular Coordinates in Precalculus/Trigonometry. This is an important topic in Mathematics and Applied Engineering. This material is simple to understand but finding the quadrants for each problem can be confusing.
You taught the earlier stuff so well that I was already using polar coordinates in some experiments with computer graphics without even knowing it.
On the last example: (-4.98, -3.85)??? Am I missing something? I'm getting (-4.74, -3.67). If someone would be able to advise, please, that would be much appreciated. Thank you so much!
Yes .... I also got the same using directly 3.8 radian in calc and by converting to degrees (180/pi).......
I am also getting the same coord. as you...
I also got the same coordinates as you.
Yes I got the same coordinates as well, not sure what's going on with that
I guess he just made an error.
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can we just use cos inverse to get the angle if we find r prior to that ? specially if the angle is in quad 2 where tan inverse doesnt return any angle of that while cos inverse does.
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Каждый 1 благодарите? Нам не дочитать до строк? "Мы стремимся к экспоненте" эта фраза меня не покидает. Const?
My math tacher teach us polar coordinates in 30 mins with no one understanding
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это был мужик на девяточку...
А еще это был дешевый план.