Answer:
(3 square root of 2 , 135°), (-3 square root of 2 , 315°)
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
We need to determine two pairs of polar coordinates for the point (3, -3) with 0°≤ θ < 360°.
We know that the polar coordinate system is a two-dimensional coordinate. The two dimensions are: 
- The radial coordinate which is often denoted by r.
- The angular coordinate by θ.
So we need to find r and θ. So we know that:
 (1)
       (1)
x = rcos(θ)                                   (2)
x = rsin(θ)                                    (3)
From the statement we know that (x, y) = (3, -3).
Using the equation (1) we find that:

Using the equations (2) and (3) we find that:
3 = rcos(θ) 
-3 = rsin(θ) 
Solving the system of equations: 
θ= -45
Then: 
r = 3\sqrt{2}[/tex]
θ= -45 or 315
Notice that  there are two feasible angles, they both have a tangent of -1. The X will take the positive value, and Y the negative one. 
So, the solution is:
(3 square root of 2 , 135°), (-3 square root of 2 , 315°)
 
        
             
        
        
        
Set up the equation by writing the number of students in the ratio as a fraction:
3/4= (245-x)/x Cross multiply:
3x= 4(245-x) Multiply on right:
3x= 980-4x Add 4x on both sides:
7x= 980 Divide both sides by 7:
x= 140 this is how many girls there are. And:
245-140= 105= boys
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
What is the objective to answer the question? Is it how much they will get?
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
1:6 = 7:42
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