SOLUTION: How do I convert the polar coordinates (6, 150 degree) to rectangular coordinates?
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Question 454103: How do I convert the polar coordinates (6, 150 degree) to rectangular coordinates?
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How do I convert the polar coordinates (6, 150 degree) to rectangular coordinates?
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given: r=6, A=150º
x=r cos A
y=r sin A
x=6 cos 150º=6*-√3/2=-3√3
y=6sin A=6*1/2=3
ans:
rectangular coordinates (-3√3,3)
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