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A point in polar coordinates is given. Convert the point to rectangular coordinates.

(0,pi)
(x,y) = ( , )

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x=rcosθ
y=rsinθ

x=0cos(
π)
y=0sin(π)

x=0
y=0

(0, 0)

Or technically, common sense:

r is equal to 0, so it is located at the origin, which is (0, 0) in rectangular coords.
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