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Find the rectangular coordinates of the point ( -3, 1/2 π)

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Answer:


x = -3 cos ((\pi)/(2))= 0


y = -3 sin ((\pi)/(2))= -3

And then the rectangular coordinates for this case are :


(x = 0 , y = -3)

Explanation:

We have the following point given
P = (-3, (\pi)/(2)) and we want to conver from polar to rectangular coordinates and we need to use the following formulas:


x = r cos \theta


y = r sin \theta

For this case we have that:


r = -3

And:


\theta = (\pi)/(2)

Replacing we got:


x = -3 cos ((\pi)/(2))= 0


y = -3 sin ((\pi)/(2))= -3

And then the rectangular coordinates for this case are :


(x = 0 , y = -3)

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