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Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of the point, using $-2 \pi<\theta<2 \pi$.$(2,3 \pi)$
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The angle $3\pi$ means we go around the unit circle once (which is $2\pi$) and then go an extra $\pi$. Once we reach this point, we move out 2 units from the origin to reach our point. Show more…
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