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Determine two pairs of polar coordinates for (3,-3) when gº a. (3/2,459), (-34/2, 225° ) с. (34/2, 1359), (-34/2, 315° ) ь. (з 2, 315°). (-3/2, 1359) a. (3/2, 225°), (-3/2, 45°)
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Determine two pairs of polar coordinates for (3,-3) when gº a. (3/2,459), (-34/2, 225° )
с. (34/2, 1359), (-34/2, 315° )
ь. (з 2, 315°). (-3/2, 1359)
a. (3/2, 225°), (-3/2, 45°)
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I think it's c
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