How do you plot the polar coordinate #(-3,(23pi)/12)#? Trigonometry The Polar System Polar Coordinates 1 Answer bp Dec 10, 2016 Explanation: First get The angle #(23pi)/12# which would lie in #IV^(th)# quadrant and then measure distance of 3 in the opposite direction to get the desired point, as shown below: Answer link Related questions What are Polar Coordinates? How do you find the polar coordinates of the point? What is the difference between a rectangular coordinate system and a polar coordinate system? How do you graph polar coordinates? What careers use polar coordinates? How do you plot the point #A (5, -255^\circ)# and the point #B (3, 60^\circ)#? What does a polar coordinate system look like? How do you find the distance between 2 polar coordinates? For the given point #A(-4, frac{pi}{4})#, how do you list three different pairs of polar... How do you find the rectangular form of #(4, -pi/2)#? See all questions in Polar Coordinates Impact of this question 3471 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License