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Convert Cartesian coordinate into polar coordinate
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To convert the Cartesian coordinates (1, -√3) into polar coordinates (r, θ), we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Cartesian coordinates The given Cartesian coordinates are: - x = 1 - y = -√3 ### Step 2: Calculate the value of r ...
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MAHAVEER PUBLICATION-CARTESIAN AND POLAR COORDINATE SYSTEM-QUESTION BANK
  1. Convert polar coordinate into Cartesian coordinate (3. -pi/3)

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  2. Convert Cartesian coordinate into polar coordinate (2,2)

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  3. Convert Cartesian coordinate into polar coordinate (1, -sqrt3)

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  4. Convert Cartesian coordinate into polar coordinate (-1, sqrt3)

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  5. Find the distance between the points (5,3) and (-2,4)

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  6. Find a point on the xaxis, which is equidistant from the points (7,...

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  7. Find the distance between the points P(2,pi/2) and Q(3,pi/4) which are...

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  8. Convert the rectangular equation of a circle x^2+y^2=c^2 to a polar eq...

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  9. Prove that the diagonals of a rectangle are equal.

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  10. Show that the points P(-1, -1), Q(2,3) and R(2,6) are the vertices of ...

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  11. Show that the points A(1,2), B(4,5) and C(-1,0) lie on a straight line...

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  12. Find the distance between the following pair of points (5,4) and (2,-3...

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  13. Find the distance between the following pair of points (a,-a) and (b,b...

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  14. Plot the following polar coordinates: (3, (7pi)/4)

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  15. Plot the following polar coordinates: (-2, (5pi)/2)

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  16. Plot the following polar coordinates: (3,-pi/3)

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  17. Plot the following polar coordinates: (-3, -(3pi)/4)

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  18. Convert into polar coordinates: (-3,3)

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  19. Convert into polar coordinates: (0,6)

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  20. Convert into polar coordinates: (-1,sqrt3)

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