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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Find all polar coordinates of point P where P = ordered pair 5 comma pi divided by 3.

OpenStudy (misssunshinexxoxo):

(5, pi divided by 3 + 2nπ) or (-5, pi divided by 3 + (2n + 1)π)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ummm wait

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\large P= (7, \frac{ \pi }{ 3 })\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It copied the wrong equation somehow

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

So they already gave you the polar coordinate?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

These are my option and I'm pretty sure it's the first one: (7, pi divided by 3 + 2nπ) or (-7, pi divided by 3 + 2nπ) (7, pi divided by 3 + 2nπ) or (-7, pi divided by 3 + (2n + 1)π) (7, pi divided by 3 + (2n + 1)π) or (-7, pi divided by 3 + 2nπ) (7, pi divided by 3 + nπ) or (-7, pi divided by 3 + nπ)

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

Miss has the right idea then

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I just haven't done this in a while so I wanna make sure I'm doing it correctly

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

You just have to add multiples of 2pi to the angle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So if Miss is right then it would be the second option?

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

Yup, sounds good :)

OpenStudy (misssunshinexxoxo):

(7, pi/3 + 2npi) or (-7, pi/3 + (2n +1)pi) Yes sir :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cool thanks. Again I can't give you both a medal...

OpenStudy (astrophysics):

It's ok haha

OpenStudy (misssunshinexxoxo):

I gave Astro one :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cool

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