2. Convert the point (V6, , v2) from cylindrical to spherical coordinates. (e) (2VZ,품, 끌) (d) (vZ ) (a) (c) (b) (v. )

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2. Convert the point (V6, , v2) from cylindrical to spherical coordinates.
(e) (2VZ,품, 끌)
(d) (vZ. )
(c)
(a)
(G z) (4)
(b)
Transcribed Image Text:2. Convert the point (V6, , v2) from cylindrical to spherical coordinates. (e) (2VZ,품, 끌) (d) (vZ. ) (c) (a) (G z) (4) (b)
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