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Standard XIII
Mathematics
Distance Formula
If the cartes...
Question
If the cartesian coordinates of a point are
(
1
√
2
,
−
1
√
2
)
,
then the polar coordinates are
A
(
1
,
π
4
)
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B
(
1
,
−
π
4
)
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C
(
1
,
−
π
2
)
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D
(
1
,
π
2
)
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Solution
The correct option is
B
(
1
,
−
π
4
)
Let
(
x
,
y
)
≡
(
1
√
2
,
−
1
√
2
)
Since,
r
=
√
x
2
+
y
2
⇒
r
=
⎷
(
1
√
2
)
2
+
(
−
1
√
2
)
2
⇒
r
=
√
1
2
+
1
2
=
1
Also,
(
x
,
y
)
≡
(
1
√
2
,
−
1
√
2
)
lies in
4
th
quadrant.
∴
θ
=
−
tan
−
1
∣
∣
y
x
∣
∣
⇒
θ
=
−
tan
−
1
∣
∣
∣
−
1
√
2
×
√
2
1
∣
∣
∣
⇒
θ
=
−
tan
−
1
(
1
)
⇒
θ
=
−
π
4
∴
(
r
,
θ
)
≡
(
1
,
−
π
4
)
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