Answer:
(1, π/3 +2kπ), (-1, 4π/3 +2kπ) . . . where k is any integer
Step-by-step explanation:
Adding any multiple of 2π to the angle results in the same point in polar coordinates.
Adding 180° (π radians) to the point effectively negates the magnitude. As above, adding any multiple of 2π to this representation is also the same point in polar coordinates.
There are an infinite number of ways the coordinates can be written.
Answer:
The perimeter is 38.25 units
Step-by-step explanation:
The perimeter of the tra-pezoid is the distance around it.
The length of the bases can be found using the absolute value method.
|RS|=|20-14|=6 units.
|TQ|=|22-8|=14
Recall the distance formula;

We use the distance to find the non parallel sides.
units.
and
units.
The perimeter of the tra-pezoid is
=14+10+6+8.25=38.25
Area = length x width
replace the known information into the equation:
area = 2/3
width = 1/2
so now the formula looks like:
2/3 = 1/2 x L
to solve for L we divide both sides by 1/2
L = 2/3 / 1/2 which = 2/3 * 2/1 = 4/3 = 1 and 1/3 km
Answer:
2.57 or 2.5703939893007399
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