How do you convert the polar point (6,120^o) into rectangular form?

2 Answers
Nov 25, 2016

The rectangular coordinates are =(-3, 3sqrt3)

Explanation:

We use the following equations to convert from polar coordinates (r,theta) to rectangular coordinates (x,y)

x=rcostheta

y=rsin theta

Therefore,

x=6cos120º =-6*1/2=-3

and y=6sin120º =6*sqrt3/2=3sqrt3

So the rectangular coordinates are =(-3, 3sqrt3)

Nov 25, 2016

(-3,3sqrt3)

Explanation:

To convert from color(blue)"polar to rectangular form"

color(orange)"Reminder " color(red)(bar(ul(|color(white)(2/2)color(black)(x=rcostheta , y=rsintheta)color(white)(2/2)|)))

here r = 6 and theta=120^@

rArrx=6cos120^@=-6cos60^@=-6xx1/2=-3

and y=6sin120^@=6sin60^@=6xxsqrt3/2=3sqrt3

rArr(6,120^@)=(-3,3sqrt3)