Respuesta :

Answer:

(x,y) = (0,-8)

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that a point in polar coordinates is represented by

(r, θ)

Where r is the distance from the origin and θ is the angle.

Rectangular coordinates can be found by

x = r*cos(θ)

y = r*sin (θ)

x = r*cos(θ) = 8* cos (3π/2)

y = r*sin (θ) = 8 sin(3π/2)

x = 8* cos (3π/2) = 8*0 = 0

y = 8* sin (3π/2) = 8*(-1) = -8

(x,y) = (0,-8)