Which of the following is NOT the same point in polar coordinates as (3, -1.236)? (-3, 1.906) (3, -7.518) (3, 5.047) (-3, 1.236)

1 Answer
Dec 15, 2017

#(-3, 1.236)#

Explanation:

Given:

#(3, -1.236)#

#(-3, 1.906)#

#(3, -7.518)#

#(3, 5.047)#

#(-3, 1.236)#

Note that:

#7.518-1.236 = 6.282 ~~ 2pi#

#5.047+1.236 = 6.283 ~~ 2pi#

#1.236+1.906 = 3.142 ~~ pi#

If the sign of #r# is inverted, then to get the same point you need the signs of #cos theta# and #sin theta# to both be inverted. This can be done by replacing #theta# with #theta+pi#

#sin# and #cos# both have period #2pi#.

So we can tell:

  • The first and second coordinates are equivalent, since #1.906 ~~ -1.236+pi# and the sign of #r# is inverted.

  • The first and third coordinates are equivalent, since the #theta# values differ by #2pi#.

  • The first and fourth coordinates are equivalent, since the #theta# values differ by #2pi#.

  • The fifth coordinates are not equivalent: Inverting the signs of #r# and #theta# does not generally give the same point.