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Find the rectangular coordinates of the point with the polar coordinates ordered pair negative 7 comma 5 pi divided by 3.

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Polar coordinates


(r, \theta) = (-7, (5 \pi)/(3))

We convert to rectangular coordinates using


(x,y)=(-7 \cos (5 \pi)/(3) , -7 \sin (5 \pi)/(3))

We'll negate the angle (and add two pi) which negates the sine but leaves the cosine alone.


(x,y)=(-7 \cos (\pi)/(3), 7 \sin (\pi)/(3))

Of course 60 degrees is the biggest cliche in trig.



(x,y) = (-7 (\frac 1 2), 7( (√(3))/(2)) )


(x,y) = (-(7)/(2), (7√(3))/(2) )


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