We will start with plotting the x coordinates and y coordinates on the graph
The points 1, 2; 2, 2; 3, 2; 4, 2 have been plotted on the graph which has been attached as an image to the solution.
We can see that the value of y is staying constant (2) for all values of x.
Hence, the points represent the equation y = 2.
Answer:
a)
b)
Step-by-step explanation:
Polar coordinates are represented as: , where 'r' is the length (or magnitude) of the line, and '' is the angle measured from the positive x-axis.
in our case:
to covert the polar to cartesian:
we can plug in our values:
the Cartesian coordinates are:
(b) to convert (x,y) = (6.06,-3.5)
we'll use the pythagoras theorem to find 'r'
the angle can be found by:
to convert radians to degrees:
writing in polar coordinates:
Answer:
see attachment
Step-by-step explanation: