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the polar coordinates are:

(√130, 285.3°)

How to find the polar coordinates?

For rectangular coordinates (x, y), the polar coordinates are:

[tex]R = \sqrt{x^2 + y^2}[/tex]

For the angle θ we need to notice that if both coordinates are negative, like in this case, we would be on the fourth quadrant, then:

θ = arctan(y/x) + 270°

In this case, we have:

x = -11

y = -3

Then:

[tex]R = \sqrt{(-11)^2 + (-3)^2} = \sqrt{130} \\\\\theta = arctan(-3/-11) + 270\° = 285.3\°[/tex]

Then the polar coordinates are:

(√130, 285.3°)

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