11% Part (a) What Quadrant does point A occupy? Quadrant II✔ Correct! 11% Part (b) What is the r coordinate for point A?

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11% Part (a) What Quadrant does point A occupy? Quadrant II✔ Correct! 11% Part (b) What is the r coordinate for point A?

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11% Part (a) What Quadrant does point A occupy? Quadrant II✔ Correct! 11% Part (b) What is the r coordinate for point A? TA=6.08 x Incorrect! Give Up used. 11% Part (c) What is the coordinate for point A? Recall this should be in units of degrees. 0A = 270.591 sin() cos() tan() HOME T () 7 8 9 E A 4 5 6 1 cotan() asin() acos() 1 atan() acotan() sinh() cosh() cotanh() 1 2 3 0 VO BACKSPACE DEL. tanh() O Degrees O Radians + - END CLEAR Submit Hint Feedback I give up! Hints: 0% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 3 Feedback: 1% deduction per feedback. 11% Part (d) What Quadrant does point B occupy? 11% Part (e) What is the r coordinate for point B? A 11% Part (f) What is the coordinate for point B? & 11% Part (g) What Quadrant does point C occupy? What is the r coordinate for point C? 11% Part (h) ▲ 11% Part (i) What is the coordinate for point C? All content © 2022 Expert TA, LLC
(4%) Problem 21: Points A (-6,4), B (5,-2), and C (-9,-2) are placed in three different quadrants of a Cartesian coordinate system. Convert each set of Cartesian coordinates to polar coordinates. The angle should be reported as a positive angle, in degrees, from the positive x-axis. (0 <0<360")
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