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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can anyone please help me with this? Find all polar coordinates of point P = (2, 14°).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

isn't there just one more form? the x and the y when you do : x=r*costheta and y=r*sintheta

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im also confused if i use degree mode or radian mode with my calculator when i plug those equations in

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay i understand this part:polar representation of the point:(2,14+360n) but not the rest

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@zepdrix

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It looks like the point is already in polar form... The first coordinate gives the length of the vector extending from the origin to the point, and the second coordinate is the angle between the vector and the positive x-axis: |dw:1407290170004:dw|

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