What is the polar form of ( -3,-14 )?

1 Answer
Nov 15, 2016

Polar coordinate: (14.3,4.5 " radians") approx.

Explanation:

The point (-3,-14) is in quadrant 3 (Q III)
with a reference angle of theta="arctan"((-14)/(-3))
and a radius of r=sqrt(((-3)^2+(-14)^2)
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Using a calculator:
color(white)("XXX")theta ~~ 1.359702994
color(white)("XXXXXX")Note: since this point is in Q III it will be
color(white)("XXXXXX")necessary to add pi to it to get the true
color(white)("XXXXXX")polar coordinate angle.
color(white)("XXXXXX")theta + pi ~~4.501295647
and
color(white)("XXX")r~~14.31782106