Which, if any, of A. (4, π/6), B. (−4, 7π/6), C. (4, 13π/6), are polar coordinates for the point given in Cartesian coordinates by P(2, 2 √ 3)?

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Answer:

The polar coordinates of [tex]}\left(2,\:2\sqrt{3}\right)[/tex] are [tex]\left(4,\:\frac{\pi }{3}\right)[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

To convert Cartesian coordinates [tex]\:\left(x,\:y\right)[/tex] to Polar coordinates [tex]\:\left(r,\:\theta \right)[/tex] apply:

[tex]r=\sqrt{x^2+y^2}\quad \theta =\arctan \left(\frac{y}{x}\right)[/tex]

[tex]x=2\\\\y=2\sqrt{3}[/tex]

[tex]r=\sqrt{x^2+y^2}\\r=\sqrt{2^2+\left(2\sqrt{3}\right)^2}\\r=4[/tex]

[tex]\theta =\arctan \left(\frac{y}{x}\right)\\\theta=\arctan \left(\frac{2\sqrt{3}}{2}\right)\\\theta=\frac{\pi }{3}[/tex]

The polar coordinates of [tex]}\left(2,\:2\sqrt{3}\right)[/tex] are [tex]\left(4,\:\frac{\pi }{3}\right)[/tex].

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