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Convert the polar coordinates in Exercises $1-4$ to Cartesian coordinates. Give exact answers.$$(\sqrt{3},-3 \pi / 4)$$
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In polar coordinates, the first value is the radius $r$ and the second value is the angle $\theta$. So here, $r = \sqrt{3}$ and $\theta = -3 \pi / 4$. Show more…
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