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Rectangular and Polar Coordinates
Given the rectangular coordinates (-5,5), which of the following polar coordinate pairs, in radians, represent the same point?
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One possible polar coordinate pair that represents the point (-5,5) in rectangular coordinates is (7.07, 2.32).
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