Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Mathematics
Geometry
what are the polar coordinates of the point k(-1,-sqrt3)?
a.(2,60deg)
b.(2,240deg) << right?
1 answer
I agree
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
Convert the rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates with r > 0 and 0 ≤ θ < 2π. (9, −9)
(r, θ) = ?
Convert the Cartesian coordinate (-1,2) to polar coordinates, 0≤θ<2π
I know r is sqrt(5) but how would I find theta between 0
add 321−−√ + 721−−√ .(1 point)
sqrt 26 + sqrt 28 sqrt 52 10 sqrt 21 10 sqrt 42 bot can you answer asap
Evaluate sqrt7x (sqrt x-7 sqrt7) Show your work.
sqrt(7)*sqrt(x)-sqrt(7)*7*sqrt(7) sqrt(7*x)-7*sqrt(7*7) sqrt(7x)-7*sqrt(7^2)
Use polar coordinates to find the limit. [If (r, θ) are polar coordinates of the point (x, y) with r ≥ 0, note that r → 0+
plot the point given in polar coordinates and find the corresponding rectangular coordinates for the point.
(-1 , -3pi/4) I do
Convert the rectangle coordinates to polar coordinates where r > 0
and 0 ≤ 𝞱 ≤ 2𝛑 (3sqrt3/2,3/2) Can I have it
Using rational approximations, what statement is true? (1 point)
sqrt(48) > sqrt(36) sqrt(49) > 7 sqrt(48) < sqrt(36) sqrt(49) <
Given any Cartesian coordinates, (x,y), there are polar coordinates (r, theta) with -pi/2 < theta <= pi/2. Find polar
Convert each of the following points from rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates.
(-1, 1) A) (sqrt(2), pi/4) B) (sqrt(2),