Convert the polar coordinate ( left(2, frac{3 pi}{4} ight) ) to Cartesian coordinates. Enter exact values. [ egin{array}{l} x= \ y= end{array} ]
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So, for the polar coordinate \((2, \frac{3 \pi}{4})\), we have: Show more…
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