skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
PreCal H in Purple and Gold
Monday, March 2, 2009
Polar Graphing
Today in class, we learned how to graph polar equations. We started by plotting points on polar graph paper. We graphed two different examples, a circle and a rose curve. Then, we studied how different parts of the polar equation affect the graph.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
►
2010
(2)
►
March
(2)
▼
2009
(30)
►
May
(3)
►
April
(6)
▼
March
(8)
Geometric Sequences
Arithmetic Sequence
Sequences, Recursion, Sigma
Sequences
Square Roots of Complex Numbers
Complex Number Arithmetic
Polar Graphing
Polar Graphing
►
February
(12)
►
January
(1)
Labels
algebra
(2)
binomial theorem
(1)
cardioids
(1)
circles
(2)
complex numbers
(2)
conics
(5)
DeMoivre's Theorem
(2)
derivatives
(1)
direct substitution
(1)
dot product
(1)
ellipses
(2)
geometric
(1)
hyperbolas
(2)
indeterminate
(2)
induction
(1)
limacons
(1)
limits
(4)
one-sided limits
(1)
parabolas
(1)
parametric equations
(2)
pascal's triangle
(1)
physics
(2)
polar area problems feb. 25
(1)
polar graphs
(4)
probability
(1)
roses
(1)
sequences
(4)
slope
(1)
speed
(1)
sum
(4)
sum formula
(3)
vectors
(3)
velocity
(1)
Contributors
Aaroh P
Aaron Chen
Alexis Jacobson
Anita Naik
Baker Tilney
Charles Tian
Daniel
Demetrios Cokinos
Devon Harris
Devyn Schultz
Elina
Elizabeth
Graham
Jay Mullen
Kathryn Moore
Kelly J
Laine Lieberman
Laura
Max Silverman
Ruchit Nagar
Ryan K
Sahil
Sunil Pai
hiftikharmd
mv
noureen n.
pshah
sam.bursten
stuart grady
No comments:
Post a Comment