What is the distance between (5 ,(7 pi)/6 ) and (3 , (- pi )/8 )?

1 Answer
Dec 1, 2016

d~~7.23

Explanation:

Each point on a polar plane is represented by the ordered pair (r,theta).

So lets call the coordinates of P_1 as (r_1,theta_1) and coordinates of P_2 as (r_2,theta_2) . To find the distance between two points on a polar plane use the formula d=sqrt((r_1) ^2+(r_2)^2-2r_1r_2cos(theta_2-theta_1))

Thererfore using the points (5,(7pi)/6) and (3,(-pi)/8), and the formula

d=sqrt((r_1) ^2+(r_2)^2-2r_1r_2cos(theta_2-theta_1))

we have

d=sqrt((5)^2+(3)^2-2*5*3cos((-pi)/8-(7pi)/6))

:. d~~7.23