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Engineering, 03.12.2019 17:31, martinezizzie

Write a function that takes in a point in polar coordinates and returns a point in cartesian coordinates. the main part of the program should ask a user for the polar coordinates, call the function and then report the point in cartesian coordinates. you may (or may not) recall that for a point given in polar coordinate (r, theta), the point in cartesian coordinates (x, y) is given by: x

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