If the Cartesian coordinates of a point are (−3,−√3), then the polar coordinates are
A
(2√3,5π6)
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B
(√3,7π6)
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C
(2√3,7π6)
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D
(2√3,π6)
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Solution
The correct option is C(2√3,7π6) Given Cartesian coordinates are (−3,−√3).
We know that x=rcosθ,y=rsinθ⇒r=√x2+y2⇒r=√(−3)2+(−√3)2=2√3
And −3=2√3cosθ,−√3=2√3sinθ⇒cosθ=−√32,sinθ=−12
As the point is in third quadrant, ⇒θ=π+π6=7π6