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Polar and Complex Forms Name: Per:

1. Graph the following coordinates on the rectangular plot. 2. Graph the following coordinates on the polar plot. Make
Make sure you convert them instead of using estimation. sure you convert them instead of using estimation.
a) (4, 150 ) b) (-3, - /3) c) (5, 240 ) d) (-2,  ) a) (4, 150 ) b) (-3, - /3) c) (5, 240 ) d) (-2,  )

3. Convert the polar equations below into their rectangular 4. Convert the rectangular equations below into their polar
equivalent, then find the function values at x = 1. 
equivalent, then find the function values at  = .
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a) r = 6 b) r = 8sec
a ) y = 10 b) x 2 + y 2 = 49
c) r = 8cos d) 1 = 4cos  sin 
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10 c) x 2 + y 2 = 6 x d) y = x − 1
e) r = 2
sin  + 2cos
e) ( x − 2) 2 + y 2 = 4
5. Determine which choices below are complex
coordinates, then graph them on the given complex plane.

a ) 2 − 6i b) 8i + 2 j
 7 
c)  4,
 6 
 d) ( −6,60 )
e) 8 ( cos120 + i sin120 ) e) (9, − 4)

6. Add or subtract the given complex coordinates below: 7. Multiply or divide the given complex coordinates.

a) ( 2 − 6i ) − ( 4i − 9 ) a ) ( 2 − 6i )( 4i − 9 )

b) 8(cos30 + i sin 30 ) + 5(cos135 + i sin135 ) b) 8(cos30 + i sin 30 )5(cos135 + i sin135 )

c) 8(cos30 + i sin 30 ) − ( 2 − 6i ) 20(cos300 +isin300 )


c)
4(cos(−30 ) + i sin( −30 ))

d)
( 2 − 6i )
8(cos30 + i sin 30 )

8. Evaluate the given complex expressions. 9. Evaluate the given complex expressions.
a ) ( 2 − 6i ) ( 2 − 6i )
10
a)

b) 2(cos30 + i sin 30 )8 b) 3
27(cos45 + i sin 45 )

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