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Mathematics, 29.06.2019 14:30 briannaandmakayla33

Using sine and cosine, it's possible to describe any (x, y) point as an alternative, (r,θ) point, where r is the length of a segment from (0,0) to the point and θ is the angle between that segment and the x-axis. this is called the polar coordinate system, and the conversion rule is (x, y) = (rcos(θ),rsin(θ but what are sin and cos

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