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In Exercises 29-36, use a graphing utility to find the rectangular coordinates of the point given in polar coordinates. Round your results to two decimal places.$\left(2.5, 1.58\right)$
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The formulas are as follows: \[x = r \cos(\theta)\] \[y = r \sin(\theta)\] where \(r\) is the radial coordinate (the distance from the origin to the point) and \(\theta\) is the angular coordinate (the angle measured from the positive x-axis to the point). Show more…
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