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True or false: The value of r represents the reference angle when plotting a point in polar coordinates.

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The Given Statement is "False": The value of r represents the reference angle when plotting a point in polar coordinates.

"r"→ , Represents distance from origin to the point in two dimensional plane in polar coordinates.

Suppose, Point P in two dimensional plane has coordinates , (x,y) or (-x,y),or (-x,-y) or (x,-y).

If we represent,this point in terms of polar Coordinates ,then

r=OP=Distance from Origin to Point P


=√(x^2+y^2)

True or false: The value of r represents the reference angle when plotting a point-example-1
User Kyle Owens
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This statement is false. The value of r does not represent the reference angle when plotting a point in the polar coordinates. In fact, r represents the distance of an angle because the theta is the one who gets to represent the reference angle. 
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