What is the polar form of (3, -27)?

Ezekiel Yoder

Ezekiel Yoder

Answered question

2022-06-16

What is the polar form of (3, -27)?

Answer & Explanation

Dustin Durham

Dustin Durham

Beginner2022-06-17Added 31 answers

Step 1
To solve 1. we use Pythagoras Theorem
r = 3 2 + ( - 27 ) 2
= 3 82
To solve 2. we first find the quadrant that the point lies in.
x is positive while y is negative quadrant IV
Then we find the basic angle by taking inverse tangent of | y x |
α = tan - 1 ( | - 27 3 | )
= tan - 1 ( 9 )
The angle that we are looking for would be
θ = - α
= - tan - 1 ( 9 )
- 1.460
Therefore, the polar coordinate is ( 3 82 , - tan - 1 ( 9 ) )
Note that the answer above is not unique. You can add any integer multiples of 2 π to θ to get other representations of the same point.

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