To find: the four pairs of polar coordinates that represent the point
Answer to Problem 28E
The four pairs of polar coordinates are
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The figure provided in the question,
Calculation: to find the four pairs that represents the same point, first find the polar coordinates of points,
From the above graph it can be observed that the polar coordinates are
The other polar coordinates can be obtained as:
Now, substitute the value of
Thus, the four pair of polar coordinates can be
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