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When converting θ = π/3 to a Cartesian equation, let x = ____
1/2 r
√2/2 r
√3/2 r

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The equations


x = r*\cos(\theta)\\\\y = r*\sin(\theta)

are useful to convert from polar to Cartesian

So,


x = r*\cos(\theta)\\\\x = r*\cos\left((\pi)/(3)\right)\\\\x = r*(1)/(2) \ \text{ use unit circle} \\\\x = (1)/(2)r

Answer: Choice A

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