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The point in rectangular coordinates is \"\", \"\" and interval is \"\".

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Find pair of points in polar coordinates.

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Coversion formula : \"\" and \"\".

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Find \"\".

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Substitute \"\" in the conversion formula of polar coordinates.

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\"\"

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\"\".

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\"\"

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Find \"\".

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Since \"\",then \"\".

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\"\"

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\"\"

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\"\" is not in the interval \"\", \"\".

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The pair of rectangular coordinates is \"\".

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Find the second pair of polar coordinate.

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One set of polar coordinates is \"\".

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Another representation that uses a negative \"\"-value is \"\" or \"\"

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The point in polar coordinate is \"\".

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\"\"

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The pair of rectangular coordinates \"\" and \"\".