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Convert the rectangular coordinates (–6, 6) to polar coordinates.

Convert the rectangular coordinates (–6, 6) to polar coordinates.-example-1
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Answer:

6 sqrt 2 , 3pi / 4

Explanation:

Find magnitude sqrt ( (-6)^2 + 6^2 ) = sqrt (72) = 6 sqrt 2

Then the since the x and y are = magnitude and quadrant II

it is 3 pi/4

6 sqrt (2) , 3pi/ 4

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