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The polar coordinates of a point P are `(2,200^(@))` The rectangular coordinates of P are

A

`(-1.88,-0.68)`

B

`(-0.68,-1.88)`

C

`(-0.34,-0.94)`

D

`(-0.47,-0.17)`

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The correct Answer is:
a

With your calculator in degree mode evalute x= r cos `theta` =2 cos 200 =-1.88 and y =r sin 200=2 sin200 =-0.68
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