How do you graph #r=-5/theta#?

1 Answer
Jul 28, 2016

Drawing sense is clockwise. This keeps r > 0 and #theta# radian < 0 decreases through negative values. Table for graphing of this spiral is given in the explanation.

Explanation:

r is kept positive by varying #theta# (radian), through negative

values. This drawing is clockwise, #theta# will decrease but increase

in magnitude.

For this spiral graph, smaller magnitude for #theta# gives higher r. .

Table for plotting points (r, #theta# radian) for the spiral:

Scale for # r = -5/theta#: 1 mm = 1 radian = #57.3^o#.

As a matter of convenience, #theta# is entered in degrees

#(r, theta ): ( 100 mm , -2.9^o ) ( 50 mm, -6.7^o) ( 10 mm, -28.75^o )#

#( 5 mm, -57.3^o ) ( 2.5 mm, -114.6^o ) (1 mm, -286.5^o) (0.5 mm, -573^o)#

For conversion of #theta# degrees to radian, divide by 57.3.