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You plot (−8,−π/2) on the polar plane.How do you proceed?

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Step-by-step explanation

Representing the point in the polar plane, give us the following plot:

We change the radius (−8,−π/2) to positive by adding π to the angle.

Thus (−8,−π/2) --> (8,π/2)

You plot (−8,−π/2) on the polar plane.How do you proceed?-example-1
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