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Given the point with Cartesian coordinates, (3√3,−3), find the polar coordinates of the point.

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Answer: (6,11π/6).

Step-by-step explanation:We need to find the radius r and the angle θ. Remember that r2=x2+y2, so

because of the signs of x and y, our angle is in quadrant IV. Therefore, we find that θ=11π/6.

So the final answer is (6,11π6).

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