The rectangular representation of the polar point of (4 , 300) is (2,- 2√3)
According to the statement
we have given a coordinates of the rectangle and we have to find the polar coordinates.
So, For this purpose, we know that the
We Use the conversion formulas to convert from polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates which are
x = rcosθ
y = rsinθ
Substitute the given values in it then
x=(4)cos(300)
y=(4)sin(300)
Apply the reference angle by finding the angle with equivalent trig values in the first quadrant.
x=(4)cos(60) -(1)
y= - (4)sin(60) -(2)
And then
x=(4)cos(60)
x=(4)(1/2)
x = 2 -(3)
and
y= - (4)sin(60)
y= - (4)(√3/2)
y= - 2√3 -(4)
Replace (3) with (1) and (4) with (2)
then it becomes
x = 2 and y= - 2√3
The rectangular representation of the polar point of (4 , 300) is (2,- 2√3)
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The domain is R so the first one is correct.
Let x represent some number
Sum of 3 and twice some number = 3 +2x
Five times the sum of 3 and twice some number: 5(3+2x)
5(3+2x)=70
15+10x=70
Subtract 15 from both sides to have 10x by itself
10x=55
Divide 10 on both sides to get x by itself
x=55/10
x=5.5
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Answer:
7.5 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
2.5 times 3
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