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15 November, 02:29

Express the cartesian coordinates (0, 4) as polar coordinates.

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  1. 15 November, 02:35
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    The question is asking we convert from (x, y) coordinate to (r, theta) coordinates.

    So (0, 4) to (r, theta)

    x = 0 and y = 4.

    r = âš (x^2 + y^2)

    r = âš (0^2 + 4^2)

    r = âš (0 + 16)

    r = 4

    Also theta = tan^ (-1) (x/y) = tan^ (-1) (0/4) = 0

    So theta = 0

    Hence the (r, theta) coordinate is (4, 0)
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