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MHT CET · Maths · Straight Lines

The polar co-ordinates of the point whose cartesian co-ordinates are \((-2,-2)\), are given by

  1. A \(\left(2 \sqrt{2}, \frac{5 \pi}{4}\right)\)
  2. B \(\left(2 \sqrt{2}, \frac{3 \pi}{4}\right)\)
  3. C \(\left(2 \sqrt{2}, \frac{7 \pi}{6}\right)\)
  4. D \(\left(2 \sqrt{2}, \frac{\pi}{4}\right)\)
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(A) \(\left(2 \sqrt{2}, \frac{5 \pi}{4}\right)\)

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We know that \(r=\sqrt{x^{2}+y^{2}}=\sqrt{(-2)^{2}+(-2)^{2}}=2 \sqrt{2}\) and \(\tan \theta=\frac{y}{x}=\frac{-2}{-2}=1\) \(\theta=\tan ^{-1} 1=\left(\pi+\frac{\pi}{4}\right)=\frac{5 \pi}{4}\), as the point \((-2,-2)\) lies in III quadrant. \(\therefore(r, \theta)=\left(2 \sqrt{2}, \frac{5 \pi}{4}\right)\)