When looking at a cartesian graph

In summary, when constructing a polar graph, it is important to consider every whole number that the curve crosses. This includes non-exact numbers such as pi fractions. However, the level of accuracy depends on the desired precision and amount of effort put into graphing the function. There is no mathematical rule for using "pi numbers" in polar graphs.
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should every whole number that curve x crosses be taken into consideration when
constructing a polar graph? For example, when y=1 is crossed, should the radius be drawn
on the polar graph if the x value is not an exact, uh, pi number (for example instead
of .77 which is pi/4 the x value that curve x crosses 1 is at .88 or something like that)
To see what I mean, graph 3cosx and look where y=2 is crossed (at x=.84). Should I ignore this point?
 
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?? I have no idea what you are talking about. To perfectly graph a function, you have to take every number into account, not just whole numbers! To approximately graph a function, you need to decide how accurate you want to be as opposed to how much work you want to do. The only reason for using "pi numbers" (by which I take it you mean simple fractions of pi) is that they are easy- the same reason you might use whole numbers for Cartesian graphs. There is no "mathematical" rule.
 

1. What is a cartesian graph?

A cartesian graph, also known as a coordinate plane or x-y graph, is a visual representation of data using a horizontal x-axis and a vertical y-axis. It is used to plot and analyze mathematical equations, relationships, and trends.

2. How do you read a cartesian graph?

To read a cartesian graph, start by identifying the x-axis and y-axis. The x-axis is usually the horizontal line and the y-axis is the vertical line. Then, locate the point where the two axes intersect. This point is called the origin and has the coordinates (0,0). Next, find the coordinates of the point you want to read and then trace a line vertically to the x-axis and horizontally to the y-axis. The coordinates of the point where the lines intersect are the coordinates of the point on the graph.

3. What is the purpose of a cartesian graph?

The purpose of a cartesian graph is to visually represent data and relationships between variables. It allows scientists to analyze and interpret data, identify trends and patterns, and make predictions.

4. What are the two types of variables on a cartesian graph?

The two types of variables on a cartesian graph are independent variables and dependent variables. The independent variable is plotted on the x-axis and the dependent variable is plotted on the y-axis. The independent variable is the variable that is changed or manipulated by the scientist, while the dependent variable is the variable that is affected by the independent variable.

5. How do you plot points on a cartesian graph?

To plot points on a cartesian graph, first determine the coordinates of the point. Then, locate the point on the x-axis and trace a line vertically to the point on the y-axis. Mark the point where the two lines intersect. Repeat for each point and connect the points with a line to create a graph.

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