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Find the polar representation of √2 -¡√2
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Answered by Steve
Plot the point. It is (√2,-√2)
so r^2 = 2+2 = 4 and r=2
tanθ = -1 in QIV, so the point is (2,-π/4) or any equivalent angle.
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