Provide the polar or rectangular coordinates when necessary: (7,(7pi )/(6)) Provide the polar or rectangular coordinates when necessary: 77T (a) (4 points) 6
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Given polar coordinates: (7, (7π)/(6)) To convert to rectangular coordinates, we use the formulas: x = r * cos(θ) y = r * sin(θ) Substitute r = 7 and θ = (7π)/(6) into the formulas: x = 7 * cos((7π)/(6)) y = 7 * sin((7π)/(6)) Show more…
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