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OpenStudy (adamaero):

The polar coordinate (1, 5pi/4) cannot be (1, 9pi/4), since that is only pi revolution? MEDAL-thanks

OpenStudy (shamim):

Can u draw any of ur given polar coordinates

OpenStudy (shamim):

U know r=1 Theta=5π/4

OpenStudy (shamim):

Plz try to draw it

OpenStudy (shamim):

It will b in third quadrant

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It will be in third quadrant

OpenStudy (anonymous):

medal pls?

OpenStudy (adamaero):

This is an example in the beginning of the chapter. It's already drawn for me.

OpenStudy (adamaero):

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OpenStudy (adamaero):

It's just that the example doesn't have 9pi/4, but I don't exactly know why.

OpenStudy (adamaero):

@Preetha @JFraser @confluxepic

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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