What is the Cartesian form of (-7, \frac{-35\pi}{12}), where the

Neil Wiley

Neil Wiley

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2022-02-04

What is the Cartesian form of (7,35π12), where the original coordinates are in polar?

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tonouyh3

tonouyh3

Beginner2022-02-05Added 8 answers

To convert to Cartesian, use the equations:
x=rcos(θ)and y=rsin(θ)
We are given: r=7and y=rsin(θ)
x=7cos(35π12)and y=7sin(35π12)
x6.76and y1.81.

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