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The rectangular coordinates of the point P are (-1,sqrt 3).
Convert each of the following points from rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates.
(-1, 1) A) (sqrt(2), pi/4) B) (sqrt(2),
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what is (sqrt 2, -pi/4) in rectangular coordinates?
what is (-sqrt 6, -sqrt 2) in polar coordinates?
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what is (sqrt 2, -pi/4) in rectangular coordinates?
what is (-sqrt 6, -sqrt 2) in polar coordinates?
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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
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Evaluate the integral by changing to spherical coordinates.
The outer boundaries are from 0 to 1. The middle one goes from
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Evaluate the integral by changing to spherical coordinates.
The outer boundaries are from 0 to 1. The middle one goes from
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Evaluate the integral by changing to spherical coordinates.
The outer boundaries are from 0 to 1. The middle one goes from
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