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Find the rectangular coordinates of the point with the polar coordinates (1, 1 divided by 2 pi).

(0, -1)
(1, 0)
(0, 1)
(-1, 0)

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Answer:

(0, 1)

Explanation:

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Find the rectangular coordinates of the point with the polar coordinates (1, 1 divided-example-1
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Answer:

(0, 1)

Explanation:

The angle (1/2)π radians is equivalent to 90°. Since angles are measured counterclockwise from the +x axis, an angle of 90° (or π/2 radians) is in the direction of the +y axis.

Your polar coordinates of 1∠(π/2) specify a point 1 unit up from the origin on the y-axis. The coordinates of that point are (x, y) = (0, 1).

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