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Nylah Burnett

Nylah Burnett

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2022-05-19

What is the polar form of ( 11 , - 8 ) ?

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grindweg1v

grindweg1v

Beginner2022-05-20Added 12 answers

Step 1
Polar coordinates are expressed in the form ( r ,   θ ) , where r is the distance from the origin to the point in question, and θ is the angle measured counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. From your question, I assume you have a handle on Cartesian coordinates.
Plot the point (11, -8) and then draw a line from the origin to that point. Use the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate the length of this line segment. The answer, 185 , is your r value.
Then, find θ using some basic trig (again, I'm assuming you have a good grasp of the primary trig ratios and how to use them in right triangles). From your drawing, you should see that the angle clockwise from the positive x-axis to your line segment is equal to tan 1 8 11 or approximately 36 degrees. In order to find the angle counterclockwise from the positive x-axis (as mathematicians virtually always do), subtract 36 from 360. The difference, 324, is your value for θ . Hence the polar coordinates you're looking for are ( 185 ,   324 )

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