How do you plot A(4,0^o), B(7,180^o), and C(9,45^o) in a polar coordinate system?

1 Answer
Feb 24, 2017

Please see below.

Explanation:

Generally when a point is mentioned in polar coordinates, it is in the form (r,theta) i.e. we move at an angle of theta and then at a distance of r from pole (equivalent to point (0,0) in Cartesian coordinates). r is then always taken as positive.

Hence, A is along line for 0^@ at a distance 4 from pole, B is along line for 180^@ at a distance 7 from pole and C is along line for 45^@ at a distance 9 from pole. They together form an obtuse angled triangle, as shown below.
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