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.