Point A Represents (3,-5π/3). Option A is correct.
What is a polar coordinate?
A pair of coordinates that identify a point's location in a plane; the first is the distance (r) from the point to the origin and the second is the angle (Θ) that this line makes with a fixed-line.
Point A Represents (3,-5π/3).
The radius of all the points from the center of the circle is 3 units.
The angle in the polar coordinate in the clockwise direction is taken as negative and the anticlockwise direction is positive.
The given angle is;
-5π/3
In order to get the position of the angle from the x-axis the angle should be added by 2π as;
Θ = 2π-5π/3
Θ = π/3
The angle is calculated clockwise. From the digrame point, A represents the angle π/3.
Point A Represents (3,-5π/3).
Hence, option A is correct.
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