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OpenStudy (kj4uts):

What is the name of the shape graphed by the function (theta)=-pi/6? Please explain. Thank you!

OpenStudy (kj4uts):

OpenStudy (triciaal):

my first guess is A or D never heard of them

OpenStudy (dtan5457):

I'm pretty sure it's D, a lemniscate looks like which is pretty much a reflected/nonreflected trig graph

OpenStudy (dtan5457):

but actually i'm not sure...graphing -pi/6.....a radian on a circle....that sounds like a line

OpenStudy (dtan5457):

weird question ^_^

OpenStudy (triciaal):

seriously how can you have the function of a constant?

OpenStudy (dtan5457):

exactly i would disregard my first answer

OpenStudy (irishboy123):

its a straight line with gradient tan (-π/6)

OpenStudy (kj4uts):

@campbell_st what do you think?

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

well if the question you have is \[f(\theta) = -\frac{\pi}{6}\] then for me its |dw:1426619231866:dw| perhaps its a polar coordinates question

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