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@dpaInc any ideas
yep.... add multiples of 360 degrees... (6, 31 degrees) = (6, 391 degrees) = (6, 751 degrees) = ....
you can also use negative radius: (6, 31 degrees) = (-6, 180+31 degrees) = (-6, 211 degrees)
is that all ?
all these represent the SAME point, P
well, for the second one, you can add multiples of 360 degrees also: (6, 31) = (-6, 211 degrees) = (-6, 211+360) = (-6, 211+720) = ....
that's all of 'em... (infinitely many ways to represent a point in polar coordinates)
yes... you can also SUBTRACT multiples of 360...
the general form would be: (6, 31) = (6, 360n + 31) , where n is an integer; (6, 31) = (-6, 360n + 211), where n is an integer
Have time for a couple more ... these are simpler ! I think ? @dpaInc
if you got more questions, please close this question and post new ones as separate questions....
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