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Llubanipo

Llubanipo

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2022-06-25

What is the polar form of ( 5 , 14 ) ?

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pressacvt

pressacvt

Beginner2022-06-26Added 19 answers

Step 1
Using the formulae that link Cartesian to Polar coordinates.
r 2 = x 2 + y 2
θ = tan - 1 ( y x )
The point (5 , 14 ) is in the 1st quadrant and care must be taken
.to ensure that θ is in the 1st quadrant
(here x = 5 and y = 14)
r 2 = 5 2 + 14 2 = 25 + 196 = 221 r = 221
and θ = tan - 1 ( 14 5 ) = 1.23 radians
and θ is in the 1st quadrant
Polar coordinates are therefore 221 , 1.23 )
Kapalci

Kapalci

Beginner2022-06-27Added 9 answers

Step 1
Rectangular form ( x , y ) can be converted into polar form ( r , θ ) as follows :
r = x 2 + y 2 and θ = tan - 1 ( y x )
So in this particular case we get
r = 5 2 + 14 2 = 221
θ = tan - 1 ( 14 5 ) = 70 , 3

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