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I have an exam tomorrow and I need to know these questions:
1. Velocity measures all of the following EXCEPT: a. the speed of an
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jenna
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Which of the following is another representation of the polar coordinate P=3,45° ?
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Narancia Ghirga
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Draw a right -handed rectangular reference frame with axes ranges x = -5 to +5, y = -5 to +10 , z = -5 to +5. Sketch the
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gale gale
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Look at this diagram. Assume that each square is 1 m × 1 m and that up is positive, left is negative, and north is at the top.
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keegam
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Historically, why is the Cartesian Coordinate System unique?
The system is unique because it's concept of using a pair of axes in
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Mike
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A fly lands on one wall of a room. The lower left-hand corner of the wall is selected as the origin of a two-dimensional
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Anonymous
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1)Find the polar coordinates of the point whose rectangular coordinates are (4, -4).
2)Find the polar coordinates of the point
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Theresa
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Convert the following point from rectangular to spherical coordinates:
(1, −√3, 2√3). I found the answer to be (4, -pi/3,
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EKM
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The rectangular coordinates of a point are given. Find two sets of polar coordinates for the point.
(-3,-3)
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Abbey(Please help)
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In polar coordinates, the parametric equations x=6+cosθ and y=sinθ represent a circle Γ1. In Cartesian coordinates, there is
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Anonymous
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The point (2, 3) is on the graph of y f(x). Determine the corresponding coordinates of this point on the graph of y= 2(f(2(x +
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Ella C.
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The rectangular coordinates of the point P are (-1,sqrt 3). If P is reflected witg respect to the x-axis, then the polar
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Mily
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Which of the following is the Cartesian equation for the polar
equation r sin θ = 6 a) y=6 b) x=6 c) x+y= 6 d) x-y= 6
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Alice
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Convert ( 4, -pi/6) from polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates. I got sqrt 12, -2 as my answer but it said this was
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Joe
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the coordinate (2 -4) is located in which quadrant in the coordinate plane
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brooke
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A small plane is 150km south of the equator. The plane is flying at 220km/h at a heading of 30 degrees to the west of north. In
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Cassie
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Lines of latitude are imaginary lines that are ____ the equator.(1 point) Responses never near never near parallel to parallel
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Convert to polar coordinates with r greater than or equzl to 0 and theta between 0 degrees and 360 degrees
Write the equation
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Steve
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A ranger at forest station A( located at latitude N47 and longitude W116 30') sights smoke from a fire in the direction of S35
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Guillermo
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Let R be the region bounded between the plane z = 1 and the cone z = 2 −
p x 2 + y 2 . Describe region R using spherical
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wendy
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plot the given polar coordinate and find three additional polar representations of the point. (3, (5*pi) /6))
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gowthami
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Convert the following into spherical
coordinates: X^2+y^2+Z^2 = 36.
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Clint
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The most convenient way to express vectors in the two dimensional plane is in the familiar (x,y) Cartesian coordinates. However,
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rishabh
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Consider a map oriented sot hat the x axis runs east-west (with east being "positive" direction) and y runs north-south (with
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judith
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put these polar equations into cartesians form:
1) theta=135 degrees 2)rcostheta=-1 for #1 is it like: (-1,1)? and for #2, X=-1,
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hmmmm
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The most convenient way to express vectors in the two dimensional plane is in the familiar (x,y) Cartesian coordinates. However,
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raja harishchandra
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What is the number of units in the distance from the origin to the point (-8,6) in a coordinate system?
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Jason
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The most convenient way to express vectors in the two dimensional plane is in the familiar (x,y) Cartesian coordinates. However,
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raja harishchandra
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I am not sure how to convert my Cartesian xyz-coordinates into meters.
x = 0.666 y = 0.666 z = 0.327 a = 6,377,563.396 meters b =
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Kayla
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Which of the following statements is false?
(1 point) Responses In the ordered pair (3, 7), 3 is the x-coordinate. In the ordered
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In an orthonormal system, you're given the following: Point P(1,2)
Lina a=cartesian eqn:4x-3y+6=0 Line b=parametric eqns:x=-5+3&
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Anonymous
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Find the coordinates of the focus, the lenth of the lactus rectum and coordinates of its endpoints and the equation of the
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jay anne marie
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the cartesian coordinates of a point on a circle are (1.5m, 2.0m). what are the point;s polar coordinates (r, degree) of this
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Lala
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A horizontal number line has a point that is 6 units to the right of 0. Where would this same number be found
on a vertical
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How do you convert polar coordinates to Cartesian coordinates? And vise versa.
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dan
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Convert each of the following points from rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates.
(-1, 1) A) (sqrt(2), pi/4) B) (sqrt(2),
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Gabby
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What representations do not change the location of the given point (7,140°)?
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Kelvin
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You start a search for a buried object by marking the center of a field as (0, 0), with coordinates giving distances in yards.
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Math Help
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The most convenient way to express vectors in the two dimensional plane is in the familiar (x,y) Cartesian coordinates. However,
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raja harishchandra
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What does the point (3, 12) mean on this coordinate plan. . For every 3 of x, 12 of y are needed. For every 3 of y, 12 of
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Izuku Bakugou
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What does the point (9,90) mean on this graph? Be specific using the titles of the axis.
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naww,
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How can I convert polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates?
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Josh
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PLEASE HELP!
Transform polar equation to an equation in Cartesian (rectangular) coordinates. Then identify where it locate on the
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Ann
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The rectangular and polar coordinates of a
point are (x, y) and (r, θ), where x = 4 and θ = 38◦ . Determine the value of r.
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Anonymous
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The rectangular and polar coordinates of a
point are (x, y) and (r, θ), where x = 4 and θ = 38◦ . Determine the value of r.
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Anonymous
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The most convenient way to express vectors in the two dimensional plane is in the familiar (x,y) Cartesian coordinates. However,
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Anonymous
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1. Convert r= 2/1+sinθ to cartesian
2. Convert y=3 to polar 3. Convert 3x^2+3y^2-6x=0 to polar
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Tom
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The most convenient way to express vectors in the two dimensional plane is in the familiar (x,y) Cartesian coordinates. However,
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Anonymous
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a point has coordinates(0,0) where is located in the coordinate plane?
A)x-axis B)orgin C)y-axis D)quadrant1
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makeeda
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why does when we walk 10km to the south, then another 10km to the east, and another 10km to the south, we finally reach the
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christcyee
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