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Plot the points, given in polar coordinates, on a polar grid.$$\left(1, \frac{\pi}{2}\right)$$
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In polar coordinates, the first number represents the radius (distance from the origin) and the second number represents the angle (measured in radians from the positive x-axis). Show more…
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