SOLUTION: Change these polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates: (6, 210°).

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Question 1180717: Change these polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates: (6, 210°).
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Change these polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates: (6, 210°).
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    (6,210°) = 6*(cos(210°) + i*sin(210°)) =  =     in rectangular coordinate form   a + bi.    ANSWER

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Above,  I treated it as if they are complex numbers;  but if they are not,  then the transformation is   THIS

    (6,210°) = (6cos(210°), 6sin(210°)) = (,) = (,)    in rectangular coordinate form   (x,y).    ANSWER


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