What is the polar form of ( -4,27 )?

1 Answer
Nov 9, 2016

(27.29,1.72)

Explanation:

The polar form is (r,theta)
To find r use the formula r^2=x^2+y^2

r=sqrt((-4)^2+27^2)~~27.29

To find theta use the formula tan theta =y/x but make sure you look at the quadrant that the point is in to determine the right theta using the rules for the quadrants

tan theta = 27/-4

theta=tan^-1(27/-4)~~-1.423717971 but the point is in quadrant two so we add pi. Note that theta is usually in radian.

Hence, theta ~~ 1.72