SOLUTION: Find the rectangular coordinates of the point whose polar coordinates are (6,pi/3). I tried this problem on my own and got (3,3sqrt3).
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Question 861113: Find the rectangular coordinates of the point whose polar coordinates are (6,pi/3). I tried this problem on my own and got (3,3sqrt3).
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The polar ordered pair means, 6 units rotated pi/3 radians counter-clockwise. The initial point of the ray is at origin.
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Both just as you found.
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