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Find the rectangular coordinates of the point whose spherical coordinates are given. (a) (1, 0, 0)...

Find the rectangular coordinates of the point whose spherical coordinates are given. (a) (1, 0, 0) (x, y, z) = (b) (14, π/3, π/4) (x, y, z) =

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