Grant Weaver
02/19/2024 · Senior High School
Given the point in polar coordinates \( \left(5, \frac{5 \pi}{6}\right) \), find two other polar coordinate representations. Part 1 of 2 (a) Two other polar coordinate representations with \( r>0 \) and \( -2 \pi \leq \theta \leq 3 \pi \) are \( \left(5, \frac{17 \pi}{6}\right) \) and \( \left(\boxed{5},-\frac{7 \pi}{6}\right) \). Part: \( 1 / 2 \) Part 2 of 2 (b) Two other polar coordinate representations with \( r<0 \) and \( -\pi \leq \theta \leq 2 \pi \) are ( \( \left.5, \frac{5 \pi}{6}\right) \) and \( (\square, \square) \).
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The two other polar coordinate representations are \(\left(-5, \frac{11\pi}{6}\right)\) and \(\left(-5, -\frac{7\pi}{6}\right)\).
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