SOLUTION: Please use a calculator to change the rectangular coordinates (-2.5,7) to polar form. Round r and &#952; to 3 decimal places and let -180° < &#952; < 180°. Thanks!

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Question 631539: Please use a calculator to change the rectangular coordinates (-2.5,7) to polar form. Round r and θ to 3 decimal places and let -180° < θ < 180°. Thanks!
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Please use a calculator to change the rectangular coordinates (-2.5,7) to polar form. Round r and θ to 3 decimal places and let -180° < θ < 180°.
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Do it like this one:
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Please use a calculator to change -0.135 + 1.67i to polar form. Round r and θ to 3 decimal places and let –л < θ ≤ л.
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r =~ 1.657
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Angle = atan(1.67/-0.135)
Angle =~ 94.622 degs

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