Difference between revisions of "Polar Command"
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− | {{command|conic}} | + | ;Polar( <Point>, <Conic> ) |
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:Creates the polar line of the given point relative to the conic section. | :Creates the polar line of the given point relative to the conic section. | ||
− | {{Note| See also [[ | + | :{{Example|1=<code>Polar((0,2), y = x^2 - 3x + 5)</code> creates the line 1.5''x'' + 0.5''y'' = 4}} |
+ | {{Note| See also [[File:Mode polardiameter.svg|link=|24px]] [[Polar or Diameter Line Tool|Polar or Diameter Line]] tool.}} | ||
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+ | ;Polar(<Line>, <Conic>) | ||
+ | :Creates the pole, given a polar line and a conic. | ||
+ | :{{Example|1=<code>Polar(1.5x+0.5y=4, y = x^2 - 3x + 5)</code> creates the point ''(0, 2)''}} |
Latest revision as of 08:21, 7 May 2021
- Polar( <Point>, <Conic> )
- Creates the polar line of the given point relative to the conic section.
- Example:
Polar((0,2), y = x^2 - 3x + 5)
creates the line 1.5x + 0.5y = 4
Note: See also Polar or Diameter Line tool.
- Polar(<Line>, <Conic>)
- Creates the pole, given a polar line and a conic.
- Example:
Polar(1.5x+0.5y=4, y = x^2 - 3x + 5)
creates the point (0, 2)