BEE 21503
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS III
TUTORIAL 1
(COORDINATE SYSTEMS)
1. Find the rectangular coordinates of the points whose polar coordinates are given.
(a) ( 6, π/6)
(b) ( 7, 2π/3)
(c) ( -6, -5π/6)
(d) ( 0, -π)
(e) ( 7, 17π/6)
(f) ( -5, 0)
2. In each part, a point is given in rectangular coordinates. Find two pairs of polar
coordinates for the point, one pair satisfying r ≥ 0 and 0 ≤ 2, and the second
pair satisfying r ≥ 0 and - 2 ≤ 0,
(a) (-5,0)
(b) (2 3 , -2)
(c) (0, -2)
(d) (-8,-8)
(e) (-3,3 3 )
(f) (1,1)
3. Use a calculating utility, to approximate the polar coordinates of the points whose
rectangular coordinates are given.
(a) (3,4)
(b) (6, -8)
(c) (-1, tan-1 1)
4. Express the given equations in polar coordinates
(a) x 3
(b) x 2 y 2 7
(c) x 2 y 2 6 y 0
(d) 9 xy 4
5. Convert from rectangular to cylindrical coordinates
(a) (4 3 ,4, -4)
(b) (-5,5,6)
(c) (0,2,0)
(d) (4, -4 3 ,6 )
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6. Convert from cylindrical to rectangular coordinates
(a) ( 4, /6, 3)
(b) (8, 3/4, -2)
(c) (5, 0, 4)
(d) (7, , -9)
7. Convert from rectangular to spherical coordinates
(a) (1, 3 , -2)
(b) (1, -1, 2 )
(c) (0, 3 3 , 3)
(d) ( 5 3 , 5, 0)
8. Convert from spherical to rectangular coordinates
(a) (5, /6, /4)
(b) (7, 0, /2)
(c) (1, , 0)
(d) (2, 3/2, /2)
9. Convert from cylindrical to spherical coordinates
(a) ( 3 , /6, 3)
(b) (1, /4, -1)
(c) (2, 3/4, 0)
(d) (6, 1, 2 3 )
10. Convert from spherical to cylindrical coordinates
(a) (5, π/4, 2π/3)
(b) (1, 7π/6, π)
(c) (3, 0, 0)
(d) (4, π/6, π/2)
11. Equation is given in cylindrical coordinates. Express the equation in rectangular
coordinates and sketch the graph.
(a) r 3
(b) r 2 z 2 1
12. Equation is given in spherical coordinates. Express the equation in rectangular
coordinates and sketch the graph.
(a) 3
(b) 4 cos
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