Answer
d)
Work Step by Step
To convert from polar to rectangular coordinates we use $x=r\cos\theta$ and $y=r\sin\theta$. To convert from rectangular to polar coordinates, we use $r=\pm\sqrt{x^2+y^2}$, $\tan\theta=\frac{y}{x}$, but aware of which quadrant the point lies in.
Hence here the given point in rectangular coordinates: $(-2\cos(5\pi/6),-2\sin(5\pi/6))=(\sqrt3,-1)$, thus the answer is d)