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Convert the polar coordinates (-4, (5π)/6) to Cartesian coordinates.

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We will ahve the following:


(-4,(5\pi)/(6))

First: We determine the x and y components:

*x-component:


x=-4\cos ((5\pi)/(6)\cdot(180)/(\pi))\Rightarrow x=2\sqrt[]{3}

*y-component:


y=-4\sin ((5\pi)/(6)\cdot(180)/(\pi))\Rightarrow y=-2

So, the cartesian equivalent is:


(2\sqrt[]{3},-2)

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