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Convert the polar coordinates (-83,23°) into rectangular coordinates. Round the trigonometric values and the rectangular
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1.) Find all solutions of the equation. Leave answers in trigonometric form.
x^2 + 1 - sqrt3i = 0 2.) Give the rectangular
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The polar coordinates of a point are left parenthesis negative 10 comma 0 right parenthesis. Find the rectangular coordinates of
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The polar coordinates of a point are left parenthesis negative 8 comma pi right parenthesis. Find the rectangular coordinates of
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The point (r,theta) in polar coordinates is (7,5) in rectangular coordinates. What is the point (2r, theta + pi/2) in
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1) I'm asked to find 2 sets of polar coordinates for the point for 0≤ θ< 2pi from a given pair of rectangular coordinates .
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The polar coordinates of a point are given. Find the rectangular coordinates of this point.
left parenthesis negative 3 comma
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The letters r and theta represent polar coordinates. Write the following equation using rectangular coordinates left parenthesis
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Convert the rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates, using radian measure for the angle.
(6, -6) 6√(2),7π/4 OR
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tony
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The rectangular coordinates of the point P are (-1,sqrt 3). If P is reflected witg respect to the x-axis, then the polar
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Mily
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