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In Problems $41-56,$ polar coordinates of a point are given. Find the rectangular coordinates of each point.$$\left(-2, \frac{2 \pi}{3}\right)$$
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The conversion formulas are as follows: \[ x = r \cos(\theta) \] \[ y = r \sin(\theta) \] where $r$ is the radius and $\theta$ is the angle. Show more…
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