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Answer:
(8.49; 225°)
Step-by-step explanation:
The angle is a 3rd-quadrant angle. The reference angle will be ...
arctan(-6/-6) = 45°
In the 3rd quadrant, the angle is 45° +180° = 225°.
The magnitude of the vector to the point is its distance from the origin:
√((-6)² +(-6)²) = √(6²·2) = 6√2 ≈ 8.4859 ≈ 8.49
The polar coordinates can be written as (8.49; 225°).
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<em>Additional comment</em>
My preferred form for the polar coordinates is 8.49∠225°. Most authors use some sort of notation with parentheses. If parentheses are used, I prefer a semicolon between the coordinate values so they don't get confused with an (x, y) ordered pair that uses a comma. You need to use the coordinate format that is consistent with your curriculum materials.
X - Ollie's age
8 is subtracted from Ollie's age = x-8
the result is the same as
subtracting 16 from 3 times his age = 3x-16

Ollie is 4 years old.
For question 4 the Y needs to be by itself. So instead of it being x+2y>/-12 it would be y>/-6+x. You would have to subtract x on both sides and then divide 2 on both sides as well. whatever you do on one side, you have to do it on the other side. Hope this helps. After you redo all the equations, you graph them. If you need anymore help , let me know!
Answer:
27.8
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to do brackets first
3.6-1.8 = 1.8
Then substitute
4.5 x 8- (0.4 + 9.6- 1.8)
0.4+9.6-1.8=8.2
4.5 x 8 - 8.2 =27.8