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Step 1:

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The rectangular point is \"image\".

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If \"image\" is a point rectangular coordinates  \"image\" then, polar coordinates  \"image\" are defined as

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\"image\"  and \"image\".

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Here \"image\".

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Substitute \"image\" in \"image\".

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\"image\"

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Substitute \"image\" in \"image\".

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\"image\"

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\"image\" is negative in second and fourth quadrants.

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\"image\" and \"image\".

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\"image\" and \"image\".

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Two pairs of polar coordinates of the point \"image\" are  \"image\" and \"image\".

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The polar coordinates: \"\".

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\"\".

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Polar coordinates \"image\".

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\"\"

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Substitute the values of \"image\" in \"\".

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\"\"

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\"\".

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Substitute the values of \"image\" in \"\".

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\"\"

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\"image\".

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\"image\".

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Solution:

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Two pairs of polar coordinates of the point \"image\" and \"image\".

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Rectangular coordinates: \"image\".

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