Change from rectangular to spherical coordinates. (Let p≥ 0, 0≤ 0 ≤ 2π, and 0 ≤ y ≤ T.) (a) (0, 6, -6) (p, 0, 4) = (b) (-6, 6, 6√6) (p, 0, 4):

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Change from rectangular to spherical coordinates. (Let p≥ 0, 0≤ 0 ≤ 2π, and 0 ≤ y ≤ π.)
(a) (0, 6, -6)
(p, 0, 4) =
(b) (-6, 6, 6√6)
(p, 0, y) =
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