How do you convert the rectangular point (-3,3sqrt3)(−3,3√3) into polar form?
1 Answer
Sep 10, 2016
Explanation:
To convert from
color(blue)"rectangular to polar form"rectangular to polar form That is
(x,y)to(r,theta)(x,y)→(r,θ)
color(orange)"Reminder " color(red)(bar(ul(|color(white)(a/a)color(black)(r=sqrt(x^2+y^2))color(white)(a/a)|))) and
color(red)(bar(ul(|color(white)(a/a)color(black)(theta=tan^-1(y/x))color(white)(a/a)|))) here x = - 3 and
y=3sqrt3
rArrr=sqrt((-3)^2+(3sqrt3)^2)=sqrt(9+27)=sqrt36=6 Now,
(-3,3sqrt3) is in the 4th quadrant so we must ensure thattheta is in the 4th quadrant.
theta=tan^-1((3sqrt3)/(-3))=tan^-1(-sqrt3)
=-pi/3larr" in 4th quadrant" Thus
(-3,3sqrt3)to(6,-pi/3)to(6,-60^@)