What is the Cartesian form of (6, -\frac{\pi}{6})?

Janiyah Higgins

Janiyah Higgins

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2022-02-02

What is the Cartesian form of (6,π6)?

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sigcinweq0s

Beginner2022-02-03Added 19 answers

Polar coordinates (r,θ) are equivalent to Cartesian Coordinates (rcosθ,rsinθ)
Hence polar coordinates (6,π6) are equivalent to Cartesian Coordinates
(6×cos(π6),6×sin(π6))
i.e. (6×cos(π5),6×sin(π6))
or (6×32,6×12)
or (33,3)

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