poolcoördinatenstelsel
Poolcoördinatenstelsel, also known as polar coordinates, is a two-dimensional coordinate system in which each point is determined by a distance from a fixed origin and an angle from a fixed ray. The origin is called the pole, and the fixed ray is called the polar axis.
In a poolcoördinatenstelsel, a point is represented by an ordered pair (r, θ), where 'r' is the radial
The relationship between poolcoördinatenstelsel and Cartesian coordinates (x, y) is given by the following equations:
Conversely, if you have Cartesian coordinates, you can find the polar coordinates using:
Poolcoördinatenstelsels are particularly useful for describing phenomena that exhibit rotational symmetry, such as circles, spirals, and
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