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Polar Graph Paper Notebook: 1/2 Inch Centered: Polar Coordinates, Polar Sketchbook, Blue Cover, 8.5" x 11", 100 pages (Polar Graph Paper Notebooks: 1/2 Inch Centered) (Volume 51)

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About Polar Graph Paper Notebook: 1/2 Inch

Designed for students, engineers and designers, the Polar graph paper, also known as polar coordinate paper, is a graph paper with concentric circles (with equal spacing between them) that are divided into small arcs. The polar coordinate system is designed to label points in the plane. The polar coordinates of a point give you information about where that point is located.This notebook features 100 pages of centered polar graphs in 1/2 inch scale.Here are some features with benefits you'll enjoy with each of our books:USEFUL & CONVENIENT – You can’t beat a book like this. It doesn’t need batteries, doesn’t take you time to log in and you can even take it to the beach. You can practice anywhere, anytime.A NOTEBOOK BUILT TO LAST- The sturdy cover is made of tough paperback with strong, secure professional trade binding so the pages won’t fall out after a few months of use.WELL-CRAFTED INTERIOR- A good writing paper does not bleed. We used only thick, white paper to avoid ink bleed-through. The lines are printed clear and gray for easy visibility when plotting and synthesizing dataPERFECT SIZE- With its 8.5" x 11" dimensions, almost the same width as A4 but shorter in height, you can squeeze it into a bag with ease. It’s the perfect size- easy to carry!COOL COVERS!- To top it all, we have an array of cover designs for you to choose from. Get inspired by our collection of truly creative book covers.We are stand for quality and aim to provide the best writing experience with our notebooks. Get this notebook, the perfect tool to practice plotting polar coordinates.