If the cartesian coordinates of a point are given by (2, y) and its polar coordinates are ( r, 30° ), determine y and r .
Question 4 options:
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y=2.15, r=3.00 |
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y=1.15, r=5.31 |
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y=1.15, r=4.00 |
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y=2.15, r=2.31 |
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y=1.15, r=2.31 |
If the cartesian coordinates of a point are given by (2, y) and its polar coordinates...
If the cartesian coordinates of a point are given by (2, y) and its polar coordinates are (1,30°), determine y and r. Oy=2.15, r=2.31 Oy=1.15, r=5.31 Oy=1.15, r=2.31 Oy-1.15, r=4.00 Oy=2.15, r=3.00
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If the cartesian coordinates of a point are given by (2, ) and its polar coordinates are (r. 30°), determine y and r. Oy=2.15, r=2.31 Oy=1.15, r=4.00 Oy=1.15, r=5.31 Oy=2.15, r=3.00 Oy=1.15, r=2.31 If the cartesian coordinates of a point are given by (2, y) and its polar coordinates are (r. 30°), determine y and r. Oy=2.15, r=2.31 Oy=1.15, r=4.00 Oy=1.15, r=5.31 Oy=2.15, r=3.00 Oy=1.15, r=2.31
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