Multiple Choice
Convert the rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates. Round r to the nearest tenth, if necessary, and round to the
nearest tenth of a degree.
-(6, 8)
A) (10, 36.9°)
B) (10, 53.1°)
C) (10, 48.6°)
D) (14, 36.9°)
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