SOLUTION: Convert the rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates with r>0 and 0≤θ≤2pi (sqrt8,sqrt8)

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Question 1042768: Convert the rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates with r>0 and 0≤θ≤2pi
(sqrt8,sqrt8)

Answer by ikleyn(52867)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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(sqrt8,sqrt8) ----> 4*(cos(45°), sin(45°)).


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