The Cartesian coordinates of a point in the xy-plane
are (x, y) = (-3.27, -2.33) m. Find the polar
coordinates of this point.
r = _____m
θ = ______°
(b) Convert (r, θ) = (4.62 m, 38.6°) to
rectangular coordinates.
x = ____m
y = ____m
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(a) Find the polar coordinates corresponding to (x,
y) = (3.12, 1.47) m.
r = _____m
θ = _____°
(b) Find the Cartesian coordinates corresponding to (r,
θ) = (4.22 m, 54.1°).
x = ____ m
y = _______ m
The Cartesian coordinates of a point in the xy-plane are (x, y) = (-3.27, -2.33) m....
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