Answer:
(x, y) = (600cos(10πt/9), -600sin(10πt/9))
Step-by-step explanation:
The usual translation between rectangular and polar coordinates is ...
Here, the radius is constant at r = 600 m, and the angle changes linearly with time. If we assume the initial angle is 0, then it is -2π radians (one full turn clockwise) at t=1.8 minutes. The relationship between θ and t will be given by ...
θ = (-2π)(t/1.8) = -10πt/9
Using these values for r and θ, we get the parametric equations ...
We can take advantage of the fact that cosine is an even function, so cos(-θ) = cos(θ), and that sine is an odd function, so sin(-θ) = -sin(θ). This lets us write the equations as ...
(x, y) = (600·cos(10πt/9), -600·sin(10πt/9))