Q. 6

Question

What is the relationship between the graphs of r = f(θ) and r = f(θ − k) in the θr-plane for k > 0? What is the relationship between the two graphs in polar coordinates? 

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In θr-plane, the graph of r=f(θ-k) is shifted version of the graph of r=f(θ) by k units towards right.

In polar coordinates the graph of r=f(θ-k) is rotated version of the graph of r=f(θ) by angle k degree in couterclockwise direction.

1Step 1. Given information

There are two planes.

The functions are :r=f(θ)r=f(θ-k)

2Step 2. Relation between graphs in both plane.

In θr-plane, the graph of r=f(θ-k) is obtained by shifting the graph of r=f(θ) by k units in horizontal direction towards right.

In polar coordinates the graph of r=f(θ-k) is obtained by rotating the graph of r=f(θ) by angle k degree in anticlockwise direction.