SOLUTION: How do I convert (3 square root 3, -3) to polar coordinates? Is it 6, 5/6 pie or -3, 1/3 pie? I might be totally off?

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Question 377711: How do I convert (3 square root 3, -3) to polar coordinates?
Is it 6, 5/6 pie or -3, 1/3 pie?
I might be totally off?

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To find the magnitude,


To find the angle,



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