as usual,
r^2 = x^2+y^2
r%2 = 9
r=3
y/r = sinθ
3/3 = sinθ
θ = π/2
so, we get (3,π/2)
3. The rectangular coordinates of a point are given. Find the polar coordinates of each point.
b. (0,3)
I figured out a, but I canNOT figure out b. Can someone please explain? :)I need to know how to do this for my final next week.
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y/r!! That makes much more sense! Someone else had told me y/x, so that's why it didn't work. Thanks!