SOLUTION: Can someone PLEASE help me solve this? Thank you! Convert these Cartesian coordinate to polar coordinates a) (-5,-2) 0<(theta)<2pi b) (-1,-5) 0<(theta)<2pi, r>0 c) (-6,

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Question 615354: Can someone PLEASE help me solve this? Thank you!
Convert these Cartesian coordinate to polar coordinates
a) (-5,-2) 0<(theta)<2pi
b) (-1,-5) 0<(theta)<2pi, r>0
c) (-6,6) 0<(theta)<2pi, r>0

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