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Plot each point given in polar coordinates.$$\left(5, \frac{5 \pi}{3}\right)$$
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The first number, 5, is the radius, which means the distance from the origin to the point. The second number, $\frac{5\pi}{3}$, is the angle, measured in radians, counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. Show more…
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