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Answer:

(x,y) = (0, -3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Polar coordinates are defined by a magnitude (r) and an angle (θ)

(r, θ) = (3 , 3/2*π)

Then, to change into rectangular coordinates we need to multiply r by sine and cosine of the angle.

x = r* cos (θ)

y = r* sin (θ)

So,

x = 3* cos (3/2*π)

y = 3* sin (3/2*π)

x = 3* cos (3/2*π) = 3* (0)

y = 3* sin (3/2*π) = 3 * (-1)

x = 0

y = -3

(x,y) = (0, -3)

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