Re: In the coordinate system above, line segment OR is rotated clockwise t
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11 Dec 2022, 04:00
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Drawing a horizontal line from point R to the positive y-axis forms a right triangle. The length of the leg that sits on the y-axis is \(\sqrt{3}\), and the horizontal leg you just drew has length 1. The ratio of the legs is 1 to \(\sqrt{3}\), so you have a 30-60-90 right triangle. Therefore, the hypotenuse (OR) has length 2, and the angle between OR and the positive y-axis is 30 degrees. The first quadrant includes 90 degrees total, so rotating OR 120 degrees clockwise puts OS on the positive x-axis, with a length of 2. Therefore, the x-coordinate of OS is 2, which is slightly larger than \(\sqrt{3}\), which is approximately 1.7. The answer is choice (A).