What is the Cartesian form of (-21,(81pi) /12)?

1 Answer
Nov 29, 2016

This is not a correct point in polar coordinates. See explanation.

Explanation:

The given pair does NOT represent a valid point in polar coordinates. According to the definition the first coordinate is a distance between the point and the origin, therfore it cannot be a negative number.

If a correct point (r,varphi) was given, then to calculate the Cartesian coordinates you would have to use:

{(x=rcosvarphi),(y=rsinvarphi):}