[7] The polar coordinates of a point are r 5.5m and 0 240°. What are the cartisian coordinates of this point?

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[7] The polar coordinates of a point are r= 5.5m and 0 = 240°. What are the cartisian
coordinates of this point?
[8] A point in the xy plane has cartesian coordinates (-3.00, 5.00) m. What are the polar
coordinates of this point?
[9] Two points in a plane have polar coordinates (2.5m, 30°) and (3.8, 120°. Determine (a)
the cartisian coordinates of these points and (b) the distance between them.
(10] A point is located in polar coordinate system by the coordinates r 2.5m and e=35°.
Find the x and y coordinates of this point, assuming the two coordinate system have the same
origin.
Transcribed Image Text:[7] The polar coordinates of a point are r= 5.5m and 0 = 240°. What are the cartisian coordinates of this point? [8] A point in the xy plane has cartesian coordinates (-3.00, 5.00) m. What are the polar coordinates of this point? [9] Two points in a plane have polar coordinates (2.5m, 30°) and (3.8, 120°. Determine (a) the cartisian coordinates of these points and (b) the distance between them. (10] A point is located in polar coordinate system by the coordinates r 2.5m and e=35°. Find the x and y coordinates of this point, assuming the two coordinate system have the same origin.
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