Convert to polar coordinates. Use a calculator to find 0 to find the nearest tenth of a degree. Keep r exact and positive and 0 between 0° and 360°. (– 2, 3) Preview

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Convert to polar coordinates. Use a calculator to find 0 to find the nearest tenth of a degree. Keep r exact and
positive and 0 between 0° and 360°.
(– 2, 3)
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