Convert from rectangular to spherical coordinates. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer as a point's coordinates in the form (*,*,*).) (-6, 6?3, 12?3) ?
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The formula for Ļ is: Ļ = ā(x^2 + y^2 + z^2) Plugging in the given coordinates, we get: Ļ = ā((-6)^2 + (613)^2 + (1213)^2) = ā(36 + 375769 + 1470169) = ā(1846974) Show moreā¦
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