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#1 2008-03-01 04:46:03

Peaches47
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Antoher Repersentation of (r, theta)

My book really isn't clear on how to do this one:

Find another repersentation, (r, θ ), for the point under the given conditions.
                                            (4,pi/4)r>0 and-2pi<θ <0

Clueless........................


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#2 2008-03-01 05:22:08

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Re: Antoher Repersentation of (r, theta)

So are you saying (4, pi/4) is the point and r > 0, -2pi < θ < 0 are the conditions?

A rotation of 2pi will give you the same point, so you could simply go

(4, pi/4 - 2pi) = (4, -7pi/4)

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#3 2008-03-01 05:26:59

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Re: Antoher Repersentation of (r, theta)

Thank you that works


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