SOLUTION: Convert the given coordinates to the equivalent polar form: (negative radical 2, negative radical 2)
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Question 43291
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Convert the given coordinates to the equivalent polar form: (negative radical 2, negative radical 2)
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By graphing and using the Pythagorean Theorem, we have
(2, 225°)