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This document is a tutorial on coordinate systems that contains 12 problems involving converting between rectangular, polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinate systems. It provides problems that involve finding coordinates of points given in one system and expressed in another, as well as converting equations between the different coordinate systems. The problems cover skills like converting individual points, using calculators to find approximate coordinates, rewriting equations, and sketching graphs based on equations in various coordinate systems.

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This document is a tutorial on coordinate systems that contains 12 problems involving converting between rectangular, polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinate systems. It provides problems that involve finding coordinates of points given in one system and expressed in another, as well as converting equations between the different coordinate systems. The problems cover skills like converting individual points, using calculators to find approximate coordinates, rewriting equations, and sketching graphs based on equations in various coordinate systems.

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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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