To convert from rectangular coordinate (x, y) to polar coordinate (r, θ).
r is given by the square root of the sum of the squares of the rectangular coordinate.
and θ is given by the arctan of the ratio of y to x.
Example:
To convert rectangular coordinate (3, 4) to polar coordinate
Therefore, rectangular coordinate (3, 4) = polar coordinate (5, 53.13°)
Answer:
C. x < 5
Step-by-step explanation:
12x < 60
x < 5
2300 out of 4500 were chosen
2300 / 4500 = 0.5111
0.51 = 51%
51% is the acceptance rate.
Answer:
option A
Step-by-step explanation:
given coordinate (3, -6) and (–7, –4)
to find the equation of line
slope of the line passing through both the point will be
equation of line
( y - y₁ ) = m ( x - x₁ )
x + 5 y = -27
line which will not intersect will be parallel to it so option A has same slope as our line equation i.e. -1/5
hence, correct answer is option A