How do you graph the polar equation r=5+3cosθ?

1 Answer
Jul 21, 2018

Invalid equation that does not produce any non-negative r. I have been honoring Socratic graphic utility as precise, particularly in discarding pixels, when r<0.

Explanation:

Here, r=5+3cosθ[8,2].

It is high time that, globally, the practice of marking

points for negative r is no longer continued..

Importantly, the century old statement

#If n is an even positive integer, the number of loops created by

r=cosnθandr=sinnθ is 2n#

has to be understood as inclusive of n r-negative loops.

It is all rotations and revolutions

For any antipodal ( diametrically opposite ) points

( x. y ) and ( - x, - y), the polar coordinates shall be

(r,θ)and(r,θ+π) or

(r,θ)and(r,θπ), for the opposite sense of

rotation/revolution.

Forever, the length ( modulus ) of the position ( distance ) vector,

r=x2+y20.