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Answer:
a) quadrant III
b) 4π/3, -2π/3
c) (1/2, (√3)/2)
d) ((√3)/2, -1/2
Explanation:
a) The attachment shows the point P and the numbering of the quadrants (in Roman numerals). Point P lies in quadrant III.
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b) Measured counterclockwise, the angle to point P is 240° or 4π/3 radians. Measured clockwise, the angle is -120° or -2π/3 radians. In the diagram, these are shown in green and purple, respectively.
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c) Adding π/2 to the angle 4π/3 or -2π/3 brings it to 11π/6, or -π/6. This point is marked as P' (blue) on the diagram. The coordinate transformation for π/2 radians CCW rotation is ...
(x, y) ⇒ (-y, x)
P(-1/2, -√3/2) ⇒ P'(√3/2, -1/2)
In terms of trig functions, the coordinates of the rotated point are ...
P'(cos(-π/6), sin(-π/6)) = P'(√3/2, -1/2)
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d) Adding or subtracting π radians to/from the angle moves it directly opposite the origin. Both coordinates change sign. This point is P'' (red) on the diagram.