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So if we wanted to plot this point in the polar plane, we know that our radius is equal to negative 3 and our angle is negative 3 pi over 4.
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Right.
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And so if this is our polar plane, we designate this origin right here as o.
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And since our radius is negative, we're going to start at on the left hand side.
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So we designate this as negative 3.
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So this is negative 2.
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This is negative 1.
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So we're going to start right here.
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And so when our angle is positive we know that we usually move counterclockwise counterclockwise but when our when our angle is negative we're going to move we're going to move clockwise right and so we want to move a value of negative three pi before so where we'd end up with is is this value here this value here which is an angle so let's say this is the angle here which is 3 pi over four radians away.
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And so if we wanted to simplify this plot, well, we have, let's say this is our designated origin, designated origin...