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True or False? Justify your answer with a proof or a counter example.
322. The rectangular coordinates of the point
To find:
Rectangular coordinates of the
Answer to Problem 322RE
The statement “Rectangular coordinates of the
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Point is given as
Here,
Therefore this statement is false.
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