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OpenStudy (karisleft):

(3,pi/2) I need two other polar coordinate representations of the point, one with r < 0 and one with r > 0. Helppppp

OpenStudy (karisleft):

@pooja195 @Jaynator495

OpenStudy (karisleft):

OpenStudy (denniscohick1):

???

OpenStudy (karisleft):

this is what i got but its wrong

OpenStudy (karisleft):

@DennisCohick1 does that help?

OpenStudy (denniscohick1):

no she said it wrong

OpenStudy (denniscohick1):

cordnate y, x

OpenStudy (karisleft):

i had to plot the point that has the givin polar coordinates, which was (3, pi/2)

OpenStudy (karisleft):

the graph was the plot, now i need two other polar coordinate representations of the point, one with r < 0 and one with r > 0.

OpenStudy (denniscohick1):

oh i know somebody who does this stuff her name is saldis

OpenStudy (karisleft):

@saldis

OpenStudy (karisleft):

@AloneS

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