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Answer:
a) <8.356, 9.959>
b) <-0.605, -1.663>
c) <-5.023, 2.9>
Step-by-step explanation:
Many calculators can perform polar ⇔ rectangular conversion. Attached is the result from one of them. Of course, you can also program a spreadsheet to do it. (The ATAN2( ) function is useful for finding the correct angle.)
If you want to do these calculations by hand, the conversion is ...
<r, θ> ⇒ <r·cos(θ), r·sin(θ)>
In the attached, the rectangular coordinates are shown as complex numbers. The imaginary component is the y-component of the vector.
Answer:
PICTURE?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: Yes
Step-by-step explanation: x goes up by 1 each time and y goes up by 5 each time, making the function linear.

Solution (1)



for k=0 / for k=1 / for k=-1
x=0 / x=2π / x=-2π
acc / acc / rej
solution (2)




for k=0 / for k=1 / for k=-1
x=0 / x=2π/3 / x=-2π/3
acc / acc / rej
Note that i'm trying values of K which make the answer belong to our interval;
So our solution which i will represent as a set is;
S € {0,2π/3,2π}
Answer:
11.25
Step-by-step explanation:
Since AB and CD are parallel, ∠D is congruent to ∠A and ∠C is congruent to ∠B. Therefore the two triangles are similar by the AA postulate. Now, the corresponding sides are in proportion
Since AE ↔ DE and AB ↔ CD
So, AE/CD = AB/CD
AE/5 = 9/4
AE = 9(5)/4
= 45/4 = 11.25