SOLUTION: . Find all polar coordinates of point P where P = ordered pair 5 comma negative pi divided by 6 . (5 points) (5, negative pi divided by 6 + 2nπ) or (-5, negative pi divided b

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Find all polar coordinates of point P where P = ordered pair 5 comma negative pi divided by 6 . (5 points)

(5, negative pi divided by 6 + 2nπ) or (-5, negative pi divided by 6 + 2nπ)

(5, negative pi divided by 6 + 2nπ) or (-5, negative pi divided by 6 + (2n + 1)π)

(5, negative pi divided by 6 + 2nπ) or (5, pi divided by 6 + (2n + 1)π)

(5, negative pi divided by 6 + (2n + 1)π) or (-5, negative pi divided by 6 + 2nπ)

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Find all polar coordinates of point where = ( , ).
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 :
= (, )

(2) Opposite (negative) magnitude and an angle that differs from the given angle by an odd multiple of :
(, )
answer is: (,) or (, )



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