What is the Cartesian form of (33,3π8)?

1 Answer
Jun 26, 2017

(12.629,30.488)

Explanation:

We're given a polar coordinate and asked to find the Cartesian (rectangular) form of the coordinate.

We can picture this coordinate point like a vector, where 33 is its magnitude and 3π8 is the angle.

The x- and y-coordinates of this point are given by

x=33cos(3π8)=12.629

y=33sin(3π8)=30.488

The Cartesian form of this polar coordinate is thus

(12.629,30.488)