Respuesta :
Answer: (8,90°)
To get this answer, you multiply the r values together to get 2*4 = 8. At the same time, you add the theta angles to get 45° + 45° = 90°
The general rule is that if A = (r,theta) and B = (s,phi) then
A*B = (r*s,theta+phi)
where the point (s,phi) is a polar form point.
Answer:
the coordinate of A • B is (8, 90°)
Step-by-step explanation:
In polar form, points have two coordinates: (module, angle)
Defining: C = A • B
module of C = module of A • module of B
angle of C = angle of A + angle of B
Data: A = (2, 45°) and B = (4, 45°). Then:
module of C = 2 • 4 = 8
angle of C = 45° + 45° = 90°