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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Polar coordinates question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hello there, Think about the polar co-ordinate notation \((r, \theta)\), where r stands for the radius, or distance from the origin to the point, and \(\theta\) stands for the angle from the \(x\)-axis. |dw:1378140856422:dw| Look at the drawing. Can the the radius change, and still be at the same point? Can the angle change and still be at the same point at the end?

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