Determine two pairs of polar coordinates for the point (2, -2) with 0° ≤ θ < 360°. PLEASE HELP??
you mean write it in polar form?
(2 , 225°), (-2 , 45°) (2 , 135°), (-2 , 315°) (2 , 315°), (-2 , 135°) (2 , 45°), (-2 , 225°)
these are my options
@e.mccormick
after all the 2's in the answers there is a radical 2 below... if that makes sense
|dw:1369413998318:dw| We are going to something like that, right?
yes
yes except I need 2 pairs of Polar Coordinates.
What if we went only half way there, in degrees, then went backwards (negative)?
@e.mccormick we have 2 answer for that, 1 positive and 1 negative,
Yes. That is where the negative one comes from. So, what is half way round to the line that goes at that angle?
wait I am so confused
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