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Convert ( 4, -pi/6) from polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates. I got sqrt 12, -2 as my answer but it said this was wrong. I checked multiple times and I don't see where I messed up
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Never mind I got it
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Convert ( 4, -pi/6) from polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates. I got sqrt 12, -2 as my answer but it said this was wrong. I checked multiple times and I don't see where I messed up

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