You are given the point (1, 3) in polar coordinates. (a) Find another pair of polar coordinates for this point such that r> 0 and 2 ≤ 0 < 4T. r = 0= 20pi/6 - (b) Find another pair of polar coordinates for this point such that r < 0 and 2 ≤ 0 < 4.

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Problem 8A: Determine the polar coordinates of points A through H in the following figure.
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You are given the point (1, 3) in polar coordinates.
(a) Find another pair of polar coordinates for this point such that r> 0 and 2 ≤ 0 < 4.
T = 1
0=
=
(b) Find another pair of polar coordinates for this point such that r < 0 and 2 ≤0<4T.
T =
20pi/6
0 =
26pi/6
Transcribed Image Text:You are given the point (1, 3) in polar coordinates. (a) Find another pair of polar coordinates for this point such that r> 0 and 2 ≤ 0 < 4. T = 1 0= = (b) Find another pair of polar coordinates for this point such that r < 0 and 2 ≤0<4T. T = 20pi/6 0 = 26pi/6
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