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Polar introduction.notebook

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January 08, 2014

polar plane and graphing points

Ch.8      Lesson 1 

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Target

Agenda

Purpose

Evaluation

Agenda

Purpose

Evaluation

TSWBAT: Use the radius and angle to create the coordinate for a point on a polar plane and graph it

New Years Reflection and goal

Expectations (morning routine, bathroom, new passes,Self tracker, class environment, corrections, outline for semester

Lesson

BAT: look at information in a different way, graph really cool trig functions that are seen in the real world, better understanding of vectors

3-2-1

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Warm-Up:1.

2.

On your Daily Sheet paper, tell me about the best thing that happened to you over break

On a separate sheet of paper, look through your folder and corrections and write the 2nd letter to yourself about how you are doing in this class, what you have learned about studying and your abilities, and the goals you have for yourself until the end of the semester

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Rectangular Vs. Polar

(r , θ)(x, y)

go over the radius amount

go around/up the θ amount

go over x

go up y

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Graphing a coordinate on the Polar Plane

(1, 90o)

(2,3π)

(3.5,π/4)

(5,300o)

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Polar Coordinate Options

If r is positive (r >0), add or subtract 2π

­negative angles just go in the negative direction

if r is negative (r <0), add or subtract π to the angle if r were positve, 

­it will be origin reflected

(2,2π/3)

(2,8π/3)(2,2π/3 +2π)= (2,­4π/3)(2,2π/3 ­2π)=

(­2,5π/3)(2,2π/3 +π)= (­2,­π/3)(2,2π/3 ­π)=

(2,5π/3) (2,­π/3)

Option 1

Option 2

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Having fun with Polar Coordinate Options

(1, 90o)

(2,3π)

(1,­270o)(­3.5,5π/4)(­3.5,π/4)

(3.5,π/4)

(1, 450o)

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Your turn! Let's mix and match

Polar Coordinate Graphing examples

On the same polar plane

graph:  (4,3π/4) (4,­3π/4)

(­4, ­π/4) (­4,13π/4)

(4,­23π/4) (­4,23π/4)

(­4,11π/4) (4,103π/4)

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Summarizing

TIME!

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Evaluation:

1.

2.Practice! pg.586 #1­12,21­24,

Write four other  coordinates that are the same point as (­2.5, 36o)

Graph (­2.5,36o)

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