4. The cartesian coordinates of points are given as A = (-1,?3) and B = (1, -2). (i) Find polar coordinates (r, ?) of the points, where r > 0 and 0 ? ? < 2?. (ii) Find polar coordinates (r, ?) of the points, where r < 0 and 0 ? ? < 2?.
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