[See Steps] (a) Sketch the Cartesian point (√3,-1) and change it into polar coordinates. (b) Sketch the polar point (-4, (-3 π)/(2)) and change


Question: (a) Sketch the Cartesian point \((\sqrt{3},-1)\) and change it into polar coordinates.

(b) Sketch the polar point \(\left(-4, \frac{-3 \pi}{2}\right)\) and change it into Cartesian coordinates

(c) What is the Cartesian equation \(y=-x\) as a polar equation?

(d) Change the polar equation \(r=4\) into a Cartesian equation. Graph it in the Cartesian plane.

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