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Question 14(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

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

(1, negative pi divided by 6 + (2n + 1)π) or (-1, negative pi divided by 6 + 2nπ)
(1, negative pi divided by 6 + 2nπ) or (-1, negative pi divided by 6 + 2nπ)
(1, negative pi divided by 6 + 2nπ) or (1, pi divided by 6 + (2n + 1)π)
(1, negative pi divided by 6 + 2nπ) or (-1, negative pi divided by 6 + (2n + 1)π)

User Pavel Antspovich
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Answer:

negative pi divided by 6 + (2n + 1)π) or (-1, negative

User Valery Ramusik
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Answer:

Find all polar coordinates of point P where P = (5 , -pi+%2F6 ).

There are two sets of possibilities.

(1) Same (positive) magnitude and an angle that is the same as the given angle, or differs from the given angle by an even multiple of pi:

P = (5, -pi%2F6%2B2n%2Api )

(2) Opposite (negative) magnitude and an angle that differs from the given angle by an odd multiple of pi:

(-5, -pi%2F6%2B%282n%2B1%29pi)

answer is: (5,-pi%2F6+%2B+2n%2Api) or (-5, -pi%2F6%2B%282n%2B1%29pi)

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