To convert from rectangular coordinates (x,y) to polar coordinates (r, θ), the following equations should be used:
r = sqrt( x^2 + y^2)
<span>θ = tan^-1 (y/x)
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Substituting (-3,3) accordingly to the equations, we obtain r equal to 3*sqrt(2) and θ equal to -π/4. Thus, the polar coordinates equivalent to (-3,3) is (3*sqrt(2), -π/4).
F(x) = 2x + 1 when x <= -5
Now -10 is less than -5 so we plug x = -10 into 2x +1:-
f(-10) = 2(-10) + 1 = -19 answer
Now f(x) = x^2 when -5< x < 5
x =2 is within this range so f(2) = 2^2 = 4 answer
You can calculate the other 3 values by a similar method
D) 35
Use the slope formula
(y2-y1)
______
(x2-x1)
(70-35)
______= 35/1
(1 - 0)
Answer:
2 pounds
if you add .5 4 times with each other, you get 2
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