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Determine two pairs of polar coordinates for the point (4, -4) with 0° ≤ θ < 360°.

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Answer:

(4 square root 2, 315°), (-4 square root 2, 135°)

Explanation:

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A polar coordinate is that which can be written as (r, θ) where r is the radius and θ is the angle.

The radius, r, is also the hypotenuse of the right triangle that can be formed. Hence, it can be calculated through the equation,

r² = x² + y²
If we are to simplify this for the r alone, we have,
r = sqrt (x² + y²)

Substituting the known values,
r = sqrt ((4)² + (-4)²) = 4√2

The x and y can be related through the trigonometric function, tangent.
tan θ = y/x
To solve for θ
θ = tan⁻¹(y/x) = tan⁻¹(-4/4) = -45° = 315°

Hence, the polar coordinate is (4√2, 315°)
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