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I need help with this practice problem solving My attempted answer is in the pic, though I am not sure if I am correct or not

I need help with this practice problem solving My attempted answer is in the pic, though-example-1
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To convert from polar coordinate to rectangular coordinate,


\begin{gathered} (r,\theta)\to(r\cdot\cos \theta,r\cdot\sin \theta) \\ \\ \Rightarrow(3\sqrt[]{5},-(\pi)/(8))\to(3\sqrt[]{5}\cdot\cos (-(\pi)/(8)),3\sqrt[]{5}\cdot\sin (-(\pi)/(8))) \\ \\ \Rightarrow(3\sqrt[]{5}\cdot\cos (-(\pi)/(8)),3\sqrt[]{5}\cdot\sin (-(\pi)/(8)))=(6.20,-2.57) \end{gathered}

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