What is (-2, 9) in polar coordinates?

Cooper Weber

Cooper Weber

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2022-02-04

What is (-2, 9) in polar coordinates?

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Step 1
The polar coordinates (r, θ) of a point in the plane are related to the rectangular coordinates of the point by the equations
r2=x2+y2 and tan(θ)=yx (when x0)
Since the point whose rectangular coordinates are (x, y)=(2, 9) is in the 2nd quadrant of the plane, if we take r=x2+y2=4+81=85, then we need to add π rediants to the output of the arctangent function to find the angle:
θ=arctan(yx)+π=arctan(92)+π=arctan(92)+π

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