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The polar co-ordinates of a point(- \sqrt{3},1) are

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Answered by darksoul3
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The polar co-ordinates of a point (√3,1) are (2,π6).

Answered by Anonymous
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The polar co-ordinates of a point(- \sf\sqrt{3},1) are \sf(2,\pi~6)

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