SOLUTION: Convert the polar coordinates below to Cartesian coordinates. Give exact answers.
If (r, theta) = (4,5pi/3), then (x,y) = ?
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Question 958814: Convert the polar coordinates below to Cartesian coordinates. Give exact answers.
If (r, theta) = (4,5pi/3), then (x,y) = ?
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