How do you plot the point #(5,-60^o)# on a polar graph? Trigonometry The Polar System Polar Coordinates 1 Answer Shwetank Mauria Sep 10, 2016 Please see below. Explanation: For plotting the point #(5,-60^o)#, we first need to draw an angle of #-60^0# and then mark the point #5# units away from central 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 2567 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License