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Mathematics, 25.03.2020 18:32 dondre54

Determine two pairs of polar coordinates for the point (3, -3) with 0° ≤ θ < 360°.

A. (3 square root of 2, 315°), (-3 square root of 2, 135°)
B. (3 square root of 2, 225°), (-3 square root of 2, 45°)
C. (3 square root of 2, 45°), (-3 square root of 2, 225°)
D. (3 square root of 2, 135°), (-3 square root of 2, 315°)

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