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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Determine two pairs of polar coordinates for the point (3, -3) with 0° ≤ θ < 360°.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ganeshie8

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

angle should be easy enough to find with your eyeballs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

45

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

225

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if you are dealing in degrees and not radians, you can use \(-45^\circ\) if you like

OpenStudy (anonymous):

degrees but my answers are: (3 square root of 2, 315°), (-3 square root of 2, 135°) (3 square root of 2, 225°), (-3 square root of 2, 45°) (3 square root of 2, 45°), (-3 square root of 2, 225°) (3 square root of 2, 135°), (-3 square root of 2, 315°)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or if you want the positive one, use \(360-45=315\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

distance is \(3\sqrt2\) for sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok so its the first one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so one answer could be \((3\sqrt2,315^\circ)\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah go with the first one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yw

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