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29 May, 16:02

A life boat leaves a ship and floats 20 miles west and 9 miles north. If the ship's location represents the pole, what are the polar coordinates of the life boat?

A. (21.93, 65.77°)

B. (21.93, 114.23°)

C. (5.39, 65.77°)

Edit: This is high school mathematics; not sure why it says middle school.

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  1. 29 May, 18:27
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    The polar coordinate of the boat is (21.93, 155.77°)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If a A life boat leaves a ship and floats 20 miles west and 9 miles north, the boat must have move 20miles in the x direction and 9miles in the x direction.

    In order to get the polar coordinate of the life boat, we need to find the resultant and the direction the coast is moving.

    Using the formula to find the resultant

    R = √x²+y²

    R = √ (-20) ²+9²

    R = √400+81

    R = √481

    R = 21.93miles

    The direction is gotten using the formula;

    Theta = arctan y/x

    theta = arctan (9/-20)

    theta = arctan - 0.45

    theta = - 24.23°

    Note that the x is negative because the boat moves towards the west (negative x direction)

    Note that tan is negative in the second quadrant. In the second quadrant, the angle will become 180-24.23 = 155.77°

    The polar coordinate of the boat is (21.93, 155.77°)
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