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# Converting coordinates Express the following | Ch 10.2 - 25E

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Problem 25E

Express the following Cartesian coordinates in polar coordinates in at least two different ways. Make approximations when necessary.

$$(-4,\ 4\sqrt{3})$$

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Solution 25EStep 1:We have to express the following cartesian coordinate in the polar form in at least 2 different ways.

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