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Convert the polar coordinates (120.2, 119°) into rectangular coordinates. Round the rectangular coordinates to the nearest hundredth.
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Convert the polar coordinates (120.2, 119°) into rectangular coordinates. Round the rectangular coordinates to the nearest hundredth.
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Convert the polar coordinates (120.2, 119°) into rectangular coordinates. Round the rectangular coordinates to the nearest hundredth.
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The conversion is
x = magnitude × cos(angle)
y = magnitude × sin(angle)
or
(x, y) = 120.2(cos(119°), sin(119°)) ≈
(-58.27, 105.13)
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A suitable graphing calculator handles this easily.
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