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Convert each point to exact polar coordinates. Assume that $0 \leq \theta<2 \pi$.$$\left(-3,150^{\circ}\right)$$
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The given point is in the form $(r, \theta)$ where $r$ is the radius and $\theta$ is the angle. Here, $r = -3$ and $\theta = 150^{\circ}$. Show more…
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