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Find all polar coordinates of point P where P = negative pi divided by 6.

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The polar coordinate can be written as (r, θ) = (r, θ + 2nπ) or

(r, θ) = [ - r, θ + (2n + 1)π ],

where n is any integer.

The polar coordinates point :

P = (r, θ) = (r, - π/6).

Let r be the positive value, then, the polar coordinate can be written as P= (r, - π/6) =

(r, 2nπ - π/6), where n is any integer.

Let r be the negative value, then, the polar coordinate can be written as P = (r, - π/6) =

[ - r, (2n + 1)π - π/6 ],

where n is any integer.

Therefore, all polar coordinates of point P are (r, 2nπ - π/6) and [ - r, (2n + 1)π - π/6 ].

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