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(1, √3) to polar form.

A. (√3, 30°)
B. (2,60°)
C. (4,30°)
D. (2,240°)

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Answer:

(2, 60°)

Explanation:

A point in polar form (a,b) is represented by a radius and an angle (r, ϴ). To convert, use the formula r² = a² + b² to get r, and
tan^(-1)(b/a) = ϴ


r = \sqrt{1^(2) + √(3) ^(2) }


r = √(1+3)


r = √(4)

= 2


tan^(-1)(
√(3)/1) = ϴ

= 60°

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