SOURCE: conversion of polar to rectangular form and vice
Conversion of polar form to rectangular:
Conversion of rectangular to polar:
SOURCE: i am a casio fx-82MS user. i would like to know
Hello,
Press [MODE] and select [1:COMP]
Press [SHIFT][MODE] and select [3:Deg]. You can also use rad if the angle you are given is in radians.
To start the conversion
Press [SHIFT][-] (Rec) screen displays Rec(
Key in the radius r , ex: 3 screen displays Rec(3
Press [SHIFT][)] (,) to enter comma separator Rec(3,
Key in the angle in degrees, ex: 57.3; screen displays Rec(3,57.3
Press ) to close parentheses; screen displays Rec(3, 57.3)
Press [=]
Screen displays
Rec(3, 57.3)
X=1.620720961
Y=2.524532346
X and Y are the values of the coordinates.
If angle is in radians, [SHIFT] [MODE][4:Rad] the command
Rec(3, Pi) gives X=-3, Y=0
I just realized that your question pertains to the FX82MS but is listed under the FX115ES (That is quite a difference) So my answer above does not concern you but I will leave it as is should anyone need the answer for the FX115ES.
Look at the enclosed screen capture for the FX82MS
SOURCE: What calculator would you recommend for polar and
Are you serious?
No calculator purchase should be solely based on such a trivial matter.
But if you are looking for a very good scientific calculator, I would suggest the new Write View EL-W506/W516/W546 calculators by Sharp, or the FX-115ES/991ES Natural Display by Casio.
With these calculators you can see what you enter displayed as in textbooks. Naturally, they all do coordinates conversions from Polar to Rectangular and from Rectangular to Polar.
SOURCE: How to convert polar to rectangular form
Hello,
Press [MODE] and select [1:COMP]
Press [SHIFT][MODE] and select [3:Deg]. You can also use rad if the angle you are given is in radians.
To start the conversion
Press [SHIFT][-] (Rec) screen displays Rec(
Key in the radius r , ex: 3 screen displays Rec(3
Press [SHIFT][)] (,) to enter comma separator Rec(3,
Key in the angle in degrees, ex: 57.3; screen displays Rec(3,57.3
Press ) to close parentheses; screen displays Rec(3, 57.3)
Press [=]
Screen displays
Rec(3, 57.3)
X=1.620720961
Y=2.524532346
X and Y are the values of the coordinates.
If angle is in radians, [SHIFT] [MODE][4:Rad] the command
Rec(3, Pi) gives X=-3, Y=0
Hope it helps
SOURCE: can't transform from polar to rectangular
Hello,
The e is the same, it is the exponential. According to Euler's relation
e^(i theta) = cos(theta) + i sin(theta), where i is the imaginary unit.
When represented on the complex plane (x,iy) the point (cos(theta), sin(theta)) is at the extremity of a vector of length 1 and making an angle theta with the real axis.
In (plane) polar coordinates, a point is defined by the radius r, and the angle, theta, it makes with the x axis, measured in the trigonometric (counterclockwise) direction. It is structurally equaivalent to representing it in the complex plane as r*e^(i*theta). Since r is the measure ot is radius, and the theta is it argument (angle). The complex notation is used for its convenience when adding vectors (as is AC circuits)
That is the theory.
I am inserting a clipping from the book to show you how to convert between polar and rectangular coordinates.
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