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Which of the following polar pairs could also be a representation of (3, 120°)? 3 answers

Which of the following polar pairs could also be a representation of (3, 120°)? 3 answers-example-1

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The given coordinate pair is (3, 120°)

We know that the coordinate pair (r,x) is equivalent to (r, 360°n + x) and (-r, 180°(2k + 1) + x), where n and r are integers.

So, first we assume that the radius is positive and find the equivalent angles of 120°:


\begin{gathered} 120=1(360)+120=480 \\ and \\ 120=-1(360)+120=-360+120=-240 \end{gathered}

So, the polar coordinate (3, 120°) is equivalent to (3, 480°) and (3, -240°).

- Now, we find the equivalent coordinates with the negative radius:


\begin{gathered} (-3,180(2*(-1)+1)+120)=(-3,180(-2+1)+120 \\ =(-3,180(-1)+120)=(-3,-180+120)=(-3,-60) \end{gathered}

Consequently, (-3, -60°) is also a representation of the given polar pair.

Answer: A, B and D

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