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Find the rectangular coordinates of the point with the polar coordinates (3, 3 divided by 2 pi).

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Answer:

(0, -3)

Explanation:

The terminal ray of the angle with measure 3π/2 radians is the negative y-axis. The point that is 3 units from the origin on that ray has x-coordinate 0 and y-coordinate -3. The point is (0, -3).

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