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Convert the polar coordinates to rectangular form (√2,-π\4)

User Androberz
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Answer:

(1, -1)

Explanation:

To convert polar to rectangular coordinates, use these identities:

  • x = rcos(Ф)
  • y = rsin(Ф)
  • x² + y² = r²

Here we were given the point
(√(2),-(\pi)/(4)) which is our (r, Ф) point

We can now plug these values into our x and y equations to convert to rectangular and find our (x, y) point

  • x =
    (√(2) )cos(-(\pi)/(4) )= (√(2))((√(2) )/(2))=(2)/(2)=1
  • y =
    (√(2) )sin(-(\pi)/(4) )= (√(2))(-(√(2) )/(2))=-(2)/(2)=-1

So our (x, y) point is (1, -1)


  • (√(2),-(\pi)/(4)) = (1, -1)
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