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Multiple Choice
Plot the point (−3,−6π), then identify which of the following sets of coordinates is the same point.
A
(−3,611π)
B
(−3,65π)
C
(3,611π)
D
(3,6π)
Verified step by step guidance
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Step 1: Understand that the point (−3,−π/6) is given in polar coordinates, where −3 is the radius (r) and −π/6 is the angle (θ) in radians.
Step 2: Recall that in polar coordinates, a point can have multiple representations. The angle can be adjusted by adding or subtracting multiples of 2π to find equivalent angles.
Step 3: Calculate an equivalent angle for −π/6 by adding 2π: −π/6 + 2π = 11π/6. This gives us the equivalent point (−3, 11π/6).
Step 4: Compare the calculated equivalent point (−3, 11π/6) with the given options to identify the matching set of coordinates.
Step 5: Verify that the point (−3, 11π/6) matches the first option, confirming it as the correct equivalent representation of the original point.