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Find the rectangular coordinates of the point with the given polar coordinates. (3, 150°)
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Damon
r cos theta = x = -2.598 = - 3(sqrt3/2)
r sin theta = y = +1.5
(-2.6 , 1.5 )
or exact:

(-3 sqrt 3 /2 , 3/2 )
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