Math, asked by naidurahul46, 6 months ago

0.4 Find the polar coordinates of the point whose cartesian coordinates are
1/root2,1/root2

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Answered by sprao53413
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Answer:

(x, y) =(1/v2, 1/v2)

r=v(x^2 +y^2) =1

Tan (theta) =y/x=1

Then theta =45°

Therefore polar coordinates (r, theta) =(1, pi/4)

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