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Helpppppppppppppppppppppppp-example-1

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The reference angle is the angle made with the x-axis. For two points to have the same reference angle, they would need to have the same absolute value of their tangents = y/x.
For the first pair of points: the first point has a tangent value of 1/sqrt(3), while the second has a tangent value of sqrt(3), so these are not identical.
For the second pair of points: the first point has a tangent value of -sqrt(3), while the second has a tangent value of -1/sqrt(3), so these are not identical.
For the third pair of points: the first point has a tangent value of sqrt(3), while the second also has a tangent value of sqrt(3), so these have the same reference angle.
For the fourth pair of points: the first point has a tangent value of 1/sqrt(3), while the second has a tangent value of sqrt(3), so these are not identical.

So the only correct answer is the third choice.
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