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True or False: The value of r represents the reference angle when plotting a point in polar coordinates.

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

In cartesian coordinates, we represents a point as (x,y).

Whereas, in polar coordinates, we represent a point as
(r,\theta)

Here,


r=√(x^2+y^2)\\\\\theta=\tan^(-1)((y)/(x))

The term r is the radial distance from origin and the angle Ф is the polar angle.

Therefore, the term r doesn't represent the reference angle when plotting a point in polar coordinates.

Hence, the given statement is false.

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User Tony Eastwood
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The answer to the statement above would be false. The value of r does not represent the reference angle when plotting a point in polar coordinates. Instead, it represents the polar distance instead of the angle. The reference angle is represented by t.
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