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Convert to Polar Coordinates (3,pi/2)

Problem

(3,π/2)

Solution

  1. Identify the given coordinates. The problem provides the coordinates (3,π/2)

  2. Determine the coordinate system. Since the second value is an angle θ=π/2 and the first value is a radius r=3 the point is already expressed in polar coordinates (r,θ)

  3. Verify the task. Converting a point that is already in polar form (r,θ) to polar coordinates results in the same values.

  4. Conclude that the representation remains unchanged.

Final Answer

(3,π/2)=(3,π/2)


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