Math  /  Trigonometry

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Given the point (r,θ)=(10,3.3)(r, \theta)=(10,3.3) in polar coordinates, determine the same point's location in Cartesian coordinates. Your answer must be accurate to within three decimal places. The angle is measured in radians. (x,y)=(x, y)= \square Preview . (:span class="AMHnotice":)Invalid notation. (:/span:) Try again. Make sure that you are entering an ordered pair and that your coordinates are accurate to within three decimal places. How is the process of converting polar coordinates to Cartesian (rectangular) coordinates based on our work with trigonometric functions? We recommend that you start off by drawing a diagram. This will help you make sure your answer is reasonable before submitting your solution. Submit
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The Cartesian coordinates are (10.000,0.136)(-10.000, -0.136).

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