1)Find the polar coordinates of the point whose rectangular coordinates are (4, -4).
2)Find the polar coordinates of the point whose rectangular coordinates are (-3,-3).
3)Find the rectangular coordinates of the point whose polar coordinates are (-4, ð/6)
4)Find the rectangular coordinates of the point whose polar coordinates are (2, 3ð/4).6).
5)Find the rectangular coordinates of the point whose polar coordinates are (6, ð/3)
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We don't do homework for students, however, we can offer advice, critiques, and help. What is it you do not know about changing coordinate systems?
http://www.teacherschoice.com.au/Maths_Library/Coordinates/polar_-_rectangular_conversion.htm