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Plot the point with the given polar coordinates.$\left(-\frac{1}{2}, \pi / 2\right)$
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In the polar coordinate system, a point is represented by the radius and the angle. The radius is the distance from the origin to the point and the angle is the angle formed by the positive x-axis and the line segment connecting the origin and the point. Show more…
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