Identify the polar form of a number graphed:
A. (7, pi/6)
B. (7, -pi/6)
C. (-7, 1...
Mathematics, 05.05.2020 19:36 alyssawilliams4
Identify the polar form of a number graphed:
A. (7, pi/6)
B. (7, -pi/6)
C. (-7, 11pi/6)
D. (7, 5pi/6)
Answers: 1
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