Lesson Plan #6
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Class: AP Calculus Date: Tuesday April 1st, 2014
Topic: Converting Rectangular Equations to polar form
Aim: How can we graph a polar equation?
Objectives:
1) Students will be able to convert a rectangular equation into polar form.
2) Students will be able to convert a polar equation into rectangular form.
HW# 79:
A) Convert to rectangular form:
B) Convert to polar form:
Do Now: Convert the rectangular equation into polar form. Then use your graphing calculator to graph the equation in polar form.
Procedure:
Write the Aim and Do Now
Get students working!
Take attendance
Give back work
Go over the HW
Collect HW
Go over the Do Now
Question:
What formulas should we know to be able to convert polar equations to rectangular form and vice versa?
Assignment #1:
A) B)
C) D)
E)
On Your Own:
1)
Assignment #2:
On Your Own: Convert to rectangular form:
Review of Polar Graphs: Write the equation of the graph at right
Assignment #3:
Worked out example:
1)
Assignment #5:
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