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In Problems 11-18, match each point in polar coordinates with either $A, B, C$, or $D$ on the graph.$\left(2,-\frac{11 \pi}{6}\right)$
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In polar coordinates, the first value (2) is the radius \(r\), and the second value \(-\frac{11\pi}{6}\) is the angle \(\theta\). Show more…
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