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| Question 860531:  Find the polar coordinates of the point whose rectangular coordinates are (4sqrt3, -4). When I tried this problem, I got (8, 11pi/6). Thank you for your help!
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find the polar coordinates of the point whose rectangular coordinates are (4sqrt3, -4). When I tried this problem, I got (8, 11pi/6). r = sqrt[(4sqrt(3))^2 + 4^2] = sqrt[64] = 8
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 t = arctan(-4/(4sqrt(3)) = arctan(-1/sqrt(3) = 11pi/6 because
 (4sqrt(3,-4) is in QIV.
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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