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1. You are given the point P in the cartesian coordinates (−4, −4). Write the point...

1. You are given the point P in the cartesian coordinates (−4, −4). Write the point in polar coordinates given the restrictions:
(a) r > 0, and 0 ≤ θ < 2π. (in these programs, r = 0 is just defined to be the origin).
(b) r<0andθ∈[0,2π)
(c) Write the point in polar coordinates that represent the same point P but that
is different than the previous parts.

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