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    Exam 8: Polar Coordinates, Vectors, and Complex Numbers
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    Convert the Rectangular Coordinates (9, -2) to Polar Coordinates (R\(\theta\)
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Convert the Rectangular Coordinates (9, -2) to Polar Coordinates (R θ\thetaθ

Question 14

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Convert the rectangular coordinates (9, -2) to polar coordinates (r, θ\thetaθ ). Use radians, and always choose the angle to lie in the interval (- π\piπ , π\piπ ]. Give the exact answer.

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